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Validity of Spo2/Fio2 ratio in detection of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome

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2015
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Bilan, N
Amirikar, F
Ghasempour, M
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Introduction One of diagnostic criteria for Acute Lung Injury (ALI) and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is Pao2/Fio2 (PF) ratio ? 300 for ALI or ? 200 for ARDS. This criteria requires invasive arterial sampling. Measurement of Spo2/Fio2 (SF) ratio by pulse oximetry test may be a reliable non invasive alternative to the PF ratio. Materials and Methods In a cross sectional study we enrolled 105 sample of patients with ALI or ARDS, to determine the Spo2/Fio2 (SF). Pao2 was measured through arterial blood sampling and Spo2 measured with pulse oximetry and documented within 5 minutes of each other. Results The relationship between SF and PF ratio was described by the following equation: SF=57+0/61PF (P < 0/001). Spo2/Fio2 (SF) ratios of 181 and 235 can be substituted pao2/fio2 (PF) ratio of 200 and 300 in ARDS and ALI respectively. The ALI, SF cutoff of 235 had 57% sensitivity and 100% specificity, and ARDS, SF cutoff of 181 had 71% sensitivity and 82% specificity. Conclusion Spo2/Fio2 (SF) ratio is a reliable noninvasive marker to determine children with ALI or ARDS and can be used instead of it.
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