Nocturnal Transcutaneous Blood Gas Measurements In A Pediatric Neurologic Population: A Quality Assessment

Michel Toussaint, Lori Buggenhoudt,Karine Pelc

DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROREHABILITATION(2021)

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Objective: To assess the quality of SpO2 and PCO2 recordings via transcutaneous monitoring in children with neurological conditions.Methods: Overnight transcutaneous SpO2 and PCO2 were analyzed. The presence of drift and drift correction was noted, and the rate of disrupted recordings scored (0: absence, 1; presence). The quality of recordings was also scored (0, 1, 2 for poor, medium, and high).Results: A total of 228 recordings from 64 children aged 9.7 +/- 6 years were analyzed of which 42 used positive pressure respiratory support. The mean quality of the recordings was scored as 1.27 (0-2). PCO2 drift, drift correction, and disrupted recordings were present in 25%, 58%, and 26% of recordings, respectively. Satisfactory clinical decisions were taken in 91% of cases.Conclusion: The quality of transcutaneous sensor recordings was acceptable and clinical findings were deemed as satisfactory in the large majority of cases. Correction of PCO2 drift was challenging.
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Transcutaneous PCO2, noninvasive ventilation, NIV, pediatric, neurological
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