Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10999192 Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
In anesthetized dogs with adequate hemodynamic function, both instruments record SaO2 relatively accurately over a wide range of normal saturation values. However, there is an increasing overestimation at SaO2 < 90%, particularly with the Dolphin Voyager, indicating that 3rd generation pulse oximeters may not perform better than older instruments. The 5.4-fold increase in bias with the Dolphin Voyager at SaO2 < 90% stresses the importance of a 93-94% SpO2 threshold to ensure an arterial saturation of ≥90%. In contrast, PR monitoring with both devices is very reliable.
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