Use of pulse oximetry for monitoring tracheostomy tube obstruction |
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Authors: | A J Rao T Komatsu M Kainuma T Koh Y Shimada N Yanagita T Nakashima |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Experimental studies were performed on dogs for monitoring postoperative tracheostomy tube obstruction using a pulse oximeter. While a 25% obstruction of the cross-sectional area of the tube did not alter the oxygen saturation, obstruction of 40% and above resulted in a drop in the oxygen saturation level which corresponded to the degree of obstruction. The greater the degree of obstruction, the sooner was the fall of oxygen saturation. Therefore a pulse oximeter could be effectively put to use to monitor tracheostomy tube obstruction. |
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