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  1. Nov 14, 2019 · This 2019 focused update to the American Heart Association (AHA) neonatal resuscitation guidelines is based on the systematic review of initial oxygen concentration for term neonatal resuscitation 1 and initial oxygen concentration for preterm neonatal resuscitation 2 and the resulting “2019 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science ...

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  2. Oct 16, 2023 · In children with respiratory distress, supplemental oxygen is indicated at peripheral oxygen saturation ( SpO2) thresholds of 90–94%. However, these thresholds are poorly studied. We conducted a systematic review to summarise the existing evidence for SpO2 thresholds in children with respiratory distress.

  3. Mar 9, 2023 · Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Oxygen Saturation Targets for Preterm Infants . Clinical Pathway . Rationale . This clinical pathway was developed by a consensus group to standardize the target oxygen saturation range for preterm infants <35 weeks gestation requiring respiratory support. It addresses the following clinical problems: 1.

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · Current SpO2 thresholds of 90-94% for children with respiratory distress may be too high, as lower SpO2 thresholds have equivalent safety outcomes and better effectiveness. An SpO2 threshold of 88% is potentially safe, but further research is required. Abstract Background In children with respiratory distress, supplemental oxygen is indicated ...

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  6. Conclusion In infants born at <29 weeks’ gestation, periodic, multidisciplinary oxygen saturation histogram monitoring improved time at goal saturations and was associated with a reduction in ...

    • Samuel Gentle, George El-Ferzli, Lindy Winter, Ariel A Salas, Joseph B Philips
    • 2020
  7. In children younger than 1 year old, hypoxemia was defined as spending 5% or more of the recording time with oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry (Sp O 2) less than or equal to 90% or, if measurements are taken intermittently, obtaining three independent measurements of Sp O 2 less than or equal to 90%.

  8. The NeOProM Collaboration provides the best evidence about oxygen saturation targets in extremely preterm infants to date and resulted in further recommendations after 2013. In 2016, the targets were further narrowed to 90–94% in Europe and 90–95% by the AAP’s Committees on foetuses and newborn infants 13 , 14 .