Protocol for a multisite, observational clinical study of the association between skin colour and pulse oximeter accuracy in children undergoing cardiac catheterisation (PACH study).

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMJ Open Pub Date : 2025-04-05 DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2025-100391
Halley Ruppel, Liming Huang, Christopher J Petit, Athar M Qureshi, Christopher P Bonafide, Elizabeth E Foglia, Jeffery Feldman, Meghan B Lane-Fall, Jennifer M Lynch, Anna Chien, Michelle Dunn, Michael L O'Byrne
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Introduction: Prospective, real-world clinical studies of the association between skin color and pulse oximeter (SpO2) accuracy in children are needed to address the limitations of previous research. Such studies are essential for generating evidence for clinicians, regulators and industry. This is the protocol for a multisite study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (R01HL171313; 1 January 2024-31 December 2028).

Methods and analysis: In this pragmatic, observational study conducted in three large paediatric cardiac catheterisation centres in the USA, children undergoing cardiac catheterisation with directly measured arterial oxygen saturation will be prospectively enrolled. The outcome variable (SpO2 bias) is the difference between contemporaneous paired measurements of pulse oximetry (SpO2) and the standard reference comparator, arterial blood sample oxygen saturation (SaO2), obtained during the catheterisation procedure. The independent variable is an objective measure of skin colour obtained via spectrophotometry. Our primary analysis is a multivariable regression model testing the relationship between skin colour and SpO2 bias, after adjusting for covariates. We will also conduct a moderator analysis to identify factors that may affect the magnitude of the association. The target sample size is 584 participants.

Ethics and dissemination: This study was approved by the University of Pennsylvania Institutional Review Board (#854895) under expedited review. Study risks are minimal. Parental permission, and child assent when applicable, are obtained prior to enrolment. In accordance with the NIH Public Access Policy, publications associated with the study will be made publicly available through PubMed Central. The analytic dataset will be contributed to a repository for future use. In collaboration with a children's hospital-based research family advisory council, interpretation and dissemination of the results for lay, clinical and scientific audiences will be considered.

Trial registration number: Although not a clinical trial, this observational study is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier: NCT06529575) for public awareness.

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关于接受心导管手术儿童的肤色与脉搏血氧计准确性之间关系的多点观察性临床研究(PACH 研究)方案。
导论:需要对儿童肤色与脉搏血氧仪(SpO2)准确性之间的关系进行前瞻性、现实世界的临床研究,以解决以往研究的局限性。这些研究对于为临床医生、监管机构和工业界提供证据至关重要。这是一项由国家心肺血液研究所(R01HL171313;2024年1月1日至2028年12月31日)。方法和分析:在美国三个大型儿科心导管中心进行的这项实用的观察性研究中,接受心导管直接测量动脉氧饱和度的儿童将被前瞻性纳入研究。结果变量(SpO2偏倚)是指同期脉搏血氧饱和度(SpO2)与标准参考比较指标(动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2))之间的差异,后者是在插管过程中获得的。自变量是通过分光光度法获得的皮肤颜色的客观测量。我们的主要分析是一个多变量回归模型,在调整协变量后检验肤色和SpO2偏差之间的关系。我们还将进行调节分析,以确定可能影响关联程度的因素。目标样本量为584名参与者。伦理和传播:本研究已获得宾夕法尼亚大学机构审查委员会(#854895)的快速审查批准。研究风险很小。报名前须取得家长同意及子女同意(如适用)。根据美国国立卫生研究院公共访问政策,与该研究相关的出版物将通过PubMed Central公开提供。分析数据集将提供给存储库以供将来使用。将与以儿童医院为基础的研究家庭咨询委员会合作,考虑向外行、临床和科学受众解释和传播研究结果。试验注册号:虽然不是临床试验,但该观察性研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov(标识符:NCT06529575)上注册,以提高公众意识。
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