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Management of Chemical Cyanos by Oxygen Saturation Readings

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Pages 302-306 | Received 12 Aug 1974, Accepted 30 Sep 1974, Published online: 02 May 2013
 

Abstract

Chemical cyanosis is an oxygen transport deficiency produced by exposure to aromatic nitro- or amino-compounds. Evaluation of its severity by methemoglobin determinations defines the problem incompletely and is time consuming.

Twenty-nine patients were studied over a five-year period by both methemogiobin level using classical laboratory methods and oxygen saturation level, using a reflection oximeter. The two results were found to bear an inverse linear relationship. Oxygen saturation may be determined easily and rapidly by the reflection oximeter method, and may be used safely as a guide to treatment of chemical cyanosis.

No changes would have been made in medical management of any of the patients if the decisions had been made on the basis of the oxygen saturation level of less than 90% rather than the methemogiobin percentage of 10% or more.

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