Racial and ethnical discrepancy in hypoxemia detection in patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenationCentral MessagePerspective

Andrew Kalra, BS, Benjamin L. Shou, BS, David Zhao, BA, Christopher Wilcox, DO, MS, Steven P. Keller, MD, PhD, MPhil, Glenn J.R. Whitman, MD, Bo Soo Kim, MD, Sung-Min Cho, DO, MHS, Kate Calligy,Patricia Brown,Diane Alejo, Scott Anderson,Matthew Acton,Hannah Rando,Henry Chang

JTCVS Open(2023)

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Objective: To determine whether there is racial/ethnical discrepancy between pulse oximetry (SpO2) and oxygen saturation (SaO2) in patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Methods: This was a retrospective observational study at a tertiary academic ECMO center with adults (>18 years) on venoarterial (VA) or venovenous (VV) ECMO. Datapoints were excluded if oxygen saturation ≤70% or SpO2–SaO2 pairs were not measured within 10 minutes. The primary outcome was the presence of a SpO2–SaO2 discrepancy between different races/ethnicities. Bland–Altman analyses and linear mixed-effects modeling, adjusting for prespecified covariates, were used to assess the SpO2–SaO2 discrepancy between races/ethnicities. Occult hypoxemia was defined as SaO2 <88% with a time-matched SpO2 ≥92%. Results: Of 139 patients receiving VA-ECMO and 57 patients receiving VV-ECMO, we examined 16,252 SpO2–SaO2 pairs. The SpO2–SaO2 discrepancy was greater in VV-ECMO (1.4%) versus VA-ECMO (0.15%). In VA-ECMO, SpO2 overestimated SaO2 in Asian (0.2%), Black (0.94%), and Hispanic (0.03%) patients and underestimated SaO2 in White (−0.06%) and nonspecified race (−0.80%) patients. The proportion of SpO2–SaO2 measurements considered occult hypoxemia was 70% from Black compared to 27% from White patients (P < .0001). In VV-ECMO, SpO2 overestimated SaO2 in Asian (1.0%), Black (2.9%), Hispanic (1.1%), and White (0.50%) patients and underestimated SaO2 in nonspecified race patients (−0.53%). In linear mixed-effects modeling, SpO2 overestimated SaO2 by 0.19% in Black patients (95% confidence interval, 0.045%-0.33%, P = .023). The proportion of SpO2–SaO2 measurements considered occult hypoxemia was 66% from Black compared with 16% from White patients (P < .0001). Conclusions: SpO2 overestimates SaO2 in Asian, Black, and Hispanic versus White patients, and this discrepancy was greater in VV-ECMO versus VA-ECMO, suggesting the need for physiological studies.
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blood gas analysis,extracorporeal membrane oxygenation,hypoxemia,pulse oximetry,racial groups
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