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The feasibility and usefulness of oximetry measurements in primary care.
Jones, Kevin; Cassidy, Paul; Killen, Jeremy; Ellis, Helen.
Affiliation
  • Jones K; Honorary Senior Lecturer in Primary Health Care.
  • Cassidy P; GP Teams Practice Gateshead.
  • Killen J; Consultant Chest Physician, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead.
  • Ellis H; Respiratory Specialist Nurse, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead.
Prim Care Respir J ; 12(1): 4-6, 2003 Mar.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31700334
ABSTRACT

AIM:

To explore the feasibility and usefulness of oximetry measurements in primary care.

METHODS:

Data collection over six months in 17 volunteer general practices in Gateshead using the Nellcor NPB-40 pulse oximeter and a simple data recording form.

RESULTS:

229 measurements of oxygen saturation were made with 65% in the 61-80 years age group. 30 patients (13%) were found to have readings of 90% or lower; ten were admitted and four referred for outpatient assessment. The readings reassured the doctor and the patient in more than 60% of cases.

CONCLUSIONS:

With minimal training, doctors and nurses made significant use of the oximeters, gaining valuable reassurance in the majority and identifying potentially important hypoxia in the minority. Greater use of pulse oximetry may be a way of making more targeted use of scarce hospital-based specialist services.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Prim Care Respir J Year: 2003 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Prim Care Respir J Year: 2003 Document type: Article