Angelika Weis, Martin Leroy, Christian Jux, Stefan Rupp, David Backhoff
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摘要
背景:准确测量经皮血氧饱和度对于评估心脏瓣膜病患者的发绀情况非常重要。本研究旨在评估使用 Apple watch® 对患有紫绀型心脏病的儿童进行辅助经皮血氧饱和度测量的效果:在进行六分钟步行测试时,使用血氧仪(Nellcor,美敦力,美国)和 Apple watch® Series 7(Apple inc,美国)同时测量 36 名紫绀型心脏病患儿的经皮血氧饱和度:中位年龄为 9.2 岁(IQR 5.7-13.8 岁)。分别有 35/36 和 34/36 名受试者在六分钟步行测试前后使用 Apple watch® 测量了经皮血氧饱和度。无法使用 Apple watch® 测量的儿童的血氧饱和度小于 85%。六分钟步行测试前,血氧仪测量的中位经皮血氧饱和度为 93%(IQR 91-97),Apple watch® 测量的中位经皮血氧饱和度为 95%(IQR 93-96)。中位步行距离为 437(IQR 360-487)米后,血氧仪测量的经皮血氧饱和度降至 92(IQR 88-95,p < 0.001)%,Apple watch® 测量的经皮血氧饱和度降至 94(IQR 90-96,p = 0.013)%:结论:对于轻度紫绀的儿童,只有当经皮血氧饱和度大于 85% 时,使用 Apple watch® 测量经皮血氧饱和度的结果才有效,而使用智能手表测量的值更高。对于患有中度或重度紫绀的儿童,使用 Apple watch® 测量经皮血氧饱和度并不可靠,因此不建议在家中监测血氧饱和度。
Oxygen saturation measurement in cyanotic heart disease with the Apple watch.
Background: Accurate measurement of transcutaneous oxygen saturation is important for the assessment of cyanosis in CHD. Aim of this study was the evaluation of a supplementary transcutaneous oxygen saturation measurement with an Apple watch® in children with cyanotic heart disease.
Material and methods: During a six-minute walk test, measurement of transcutaneous oxygen saturation was performed simultaneously with an Oximeter (Nellcor, Medtronic, USA) and an Apple watch® Series 7 (Apple inc, USA) in 36 children with cyanotic heart disease.
Results: Median age was 9.2 (IQR 5.7-13.8) years. Transcutaneous oxygen saturation measurement with the Apple watch® was possible in 35/36 and 34/36 subjects before and after six-minute walk test. Children, in whom Apple watch® measurement was not possible, had a transcutaneous oxygen saturation < 85% on oximeter. Before six-minute walk test, median transcutaneous oxygen saturation was 93 (IQR 91-97) % measured by oximeter and 95 (IQR 93-96) % by the Apple watch®. After a median walking distance of 437 (IQR 360-487) m, transcutaneous oxygen saturation dropped to 92 (IQR 88-95, p < 0.001) % by oximeter and to 94 (IQR 90-96, p = 0.013) % measured with the Apple watch®.
Conclusion: In children with mild cyanosis measurement of transcutaneous oxygen saturation with an Apple watch® showed only valid results if transcutaneous oxygen saturation was > 85%, with higher values being measured with the smart watch. In children with moderate or severe cyanosis transcutaneous oxygen saturation, measurement with the Apple watch® was not reliable and cannot be recommended to monitor oxygen saturation at home.
期刊介绍:
Cardiology in the Young is devoted to cardiovascular issues affecting the young, and the older patient suffering the sequels of congenital heart disease, or other cardiac diseases acquired in childhood. The journal serves the interests of all professionals concerned with these topics. By design, the journal is international and multidisciplinary in its approach, and members of the editorial board take an active role in the its mission, helping to make it the essential journal in paediatric cardiology. All aspects of paediatric cardiology are covered within the journal. The content includes original articles, brief reports, editorials, reviews, and papers devoted to continuing professional development.