Oxygen saturation centiles in healthy preterm neonates in the first 10 min of life: a prospective observational study

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Purna Chandra
Venkataseshan Sundaram
Praveen Kumar
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[1] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics
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Preterm; Neonate; Oxygen saturation; Delivery room; Centile charts; Generalized additive model;
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Current oxygen saturation targets in delivery room given by Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) are essentially derived from term neonates. This prospective observational study was conducted in a level-III neonatal unit in preterm neonates (< 37 weeks) who did not receive resuscitation or supplemental oxygen to create centile charts for pre-ductal oxygen saturations using robust statistical modelling methods. Pre-ductal oxygen saturations (SPO2) were recorded from birth till 10 min of age using current generation Masimo pulse oximeters. Centile charts were created by generalized additive models. The change in oxygen saturations over time across subjects was modelled as a Bayesian linear regression mixed-effects model after including ‘a priori’ covariates. Oxygen saturation data was analysed in 180 subjects with mean gestation of 34 ± 2 weeks. Mean (SD) time to first SPO2 was 167 ± 77 s. The median time to SPO2 of > 90% was 310 s (IQR: 235–400). Time to > 90% SPO2 was shorter in (a) 34–36 weeks compared to < 34 weeks (290 vs 340; p = 0.03) and (b) vaginally delivered compared to caesarean-section born neonates (300 vs 360; p = 0.2).
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