Dynamic evaluation of near-infrared peripheral oximetry in healthy volunteers: A comparison between INVOS and EQUANOX |
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Authors: | Jean-Luc Fellahi,Gé raldine ButinMarc-Olivier Fischer,MD,Guillaume ZampariniJean-Louis Gé rard,MD,Jean-Luc Hanouz,MD,PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, CHU de Caen, Caen, F-14000, France; Univ Caen, Faculty of Medicine EA4650, Caen, F-14000, France |
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Abstract: | PurposeThe present study aimed to compare peripheral regional tissue oxygen saturation (rSO2) values and desaturation/resaturation rates given by INVOS and EQUANOX devices.Materials and methodsTwenty healthy volunteers were investigated during 4 experimental steps: baseline, hyperoxia, ischemia, and reperfusion. For each volunteer, 2 sensors INVOS and 2 sensors EQUANOX were placed on both left and right calves. Blood pressure, heart rate, and peripheral pulse oximetry were monitored.ResultsPeripheral rSO2 ranged from 40% to 95% (INVOS) and from 47% to 100% (EQUANOX): 81 ± 12 vs 82 ± 9 (P = .469). A significant relationship was found at baseline between absolute values of INVOS and EQUANOX (n = 40; R2 = 0.159; P = .011). Bias was − 0.4%, and limits of agreement were ± 15.1%. The percent maximum differences vs baseline values during dynamic maneuvers were 33% ± 19% (95% confidence interval, 24-42) and 21% ± 14% (95% confidence interval, 15-28) for INVOS and EQUANOX, respectively. No significant relationship was observed between percent maximum differences in INVOS and EQUANOX (n = 20; R2 = 0.128; P = .122). Rates of desaturation/resaturation during occlusive vascular tests were 3.65% per minute vs 2.36% per minute (P = .027) and 30.42% per minute vs 16.28% per minute (P = .004) for INVOS and EQUANOX, respectively.ConclusionsINVOS and EQUANOX are not comparable in measuring both absolute values and dynamic changes of peripheral rSO2 and near-infrared spectroscopy–derived parameters during occlusion vascular tests. |
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Keywords: | NIRS technology Regional oxygen saturation Vascular occlusion tests Healthy volunteers |
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