Hypoxaemia in infants with respiratory tract infections |
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Authors: | CF Poets VA Stebbens JR Alexander WA Arrowsmith SAW Salfield DP Southall |
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Affiliation: | Academic Department of Paediatrics, North Staffordshire Hospital Centre, University of Keele, Rotherham, UK. |
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Abstract: | Nineteen infants who were graduates from special care baby units underwent two overnight tape recordings of oxygen saturation (SaO2) and breathing movements; one during an upper (n = 12) or lower (n = 7) respiratory tract infection and the other when free of infection. Baseline SaO2 was lower during infection (median 99.6 vs 100%, p less than 0.01), with four patients having values (84.3-95.5%) below the normal lower limit for full-term infants (97%). The median number of apnoeic pauses was also lower during respiratory tract infection (4.7 vs 15.7/h, p less than 0.02). The median number of episodic desaturations (SaO2 less than or equal to 80%) did not change significantly (1.3 vs 1.9/h, p greater than 0.05), with the exception of one patient who had extremely increased values during infection for both apnoeic pauses (63/h) and desaturations (112/h). No infant, however, was considered clinically hypoxaemic. Clinically unsuspected hypoxaemia may thus occur during respiratory tract infection in a proportion of infants graduating from special care baby units. Such hypoxaemia may have potentially deleterious effects. |
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Keywords: | Arterial oxygen saturation hypoxaemia respiratory tract infection |
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