Publication: Comparison of SpO(2) values from different fingers of the hands
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Basaranoglu, GÖKÇEN
BAKAN, Mefkur
UMUTOGLU, Tarik
ZENGIN, Seniyye Ulgen
IDIN, Kadir
SALIHOGLU, Ziya
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Pulse oximetry is a frequently used tool in anesthesia practice. Gives valuable information about arterial oxygen content, tissue perfusion and heart beat rate. In this study we aimed to provide the comparison of peripheral capillary
hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) values among every finger of the two hands. Thirty-seven healthy volunteers
from operative room stuffs between the ages of 18–30 years were enrolled in the study. They were monitored after
5 min of rest. After their non invasive blood pressure, heart rate, fasting time and body temperature were measured,
SpO2 values were obtained from every finger and each of two hands fingers with the same pulse oximetry. All the
SpO2 values were obtained after at least 1 min of measurement period. A total of 370 SpO2 measurements from 37
volunteers were obtained. The highest average SpO2 value was measured from right middle finger (98.2 % ± 1.2)
and it was statistically significant when compared with right little finger and left middle finger. The second highest
average SpO2 value was measured from right thumb and it was statistically significant only when compared with left
middle finger (the finger with the lowest average SpO2 value) (p < 0.05). SpO2 measurement from the fingers of the
both hands with the pulse oximetry, the right middle finger and right thumb have statistically significant higher value
when compared with left middle finger in right-hand dominant volunteers. We assume that right middle finger and
right thumb have the most accurate value that reflects the arterial oxygen saturation.
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Basaranoglu G., BAKAN M., UMUTOGLU T., ZENGIN S. U. , IDIN K., SALIHOGLU Z., -Comparison of SpO(2) values from different fingers of the hands-, SPRINGERPLUS, cilt.4, 2015