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Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 5/2017

01-10-2017 | Original Research

Prediction of inspired oxygen fraction for targeted arterial oxygen tension following open heart surgery in non-smoking and smoking patients

Authors: Pierre Bou-Khalil, Salah Zeineldine, Robert Chatburn, Chakib Ayyoub, Farouk Elkhatib, Imad Bou-Akl, Mohamad El-Khatib

Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Simple and accurate expressions describing the PaO2–FiO2 relationship in mechanically ventilated patients are lacking. The current study aims to validate a novel mathematical expression for accurate prediction of the fraction of inspired oxygen that will result in a targeted arterial oxygen tension in non-smoking and smoking patients receiving mechanical ventilation following open heart surgeries. One hundred PaO2–FiO2 data pairs were obtained from 25 non-smoking patients mechanically ventilated following open heart surgeries. One data pair was collected at each of FiO2 of 40, 60, 80, and 100% while maintaining same mechanical ventilation support settings. Similarly, another 100 hundred PaO2–FiO2 data pairs were obtained from 25 smoking patients mechanically ventilated following open heart surgeries. The utility of the new mathematical expression in accurately describing the PaO2–FiO2 relationship in these patients was assessed by the regression and Bland–Altman analyses. Significant correlations were seen between the true and estimated FiO2 values in non-smoking (r2 = 0.9424; p < 0.05) and smoking (r2 = 0.9466; p < 0.05) patients. Tight biases between the true and estimated FiO2 values for non-smoking (3.1%) and smoking (4.1%) patients were observed. Also, significant correlations were seen between the true and estimated PaO2/FiO2 ratios in non-smoking (r2 = 0.9530; p < 0.05) and smoking (r2 = 0.9675; p < 0.05) patients. Tight biases between the true and estimated PaO2/FiO2 ratios for non-smoking (−18 mmHg) and smoking (−16 mmHg) patients were also observed. The new mathematical expression for the description of the PaO2–FiO2 relationship is valid and accurate in non-smoking and smoking patients who are receiving mechanical ventilation for post cardiac surgery.
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Metadata
Title
Prediction of inspired oxygen fraction for targeted arterial oxygen tension following open heart surgery in non-smoking and smoking patients
Authors
Pierre Bou-Khalil
Salah Zeineldine
Robert Chatburn
Chakib Ayyoub
Farouk Elkhatib
Imad Bou-Akl
Mohamad El-Khatib
Publication date
01-10-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 1387-1307
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2614
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-016-9941-6

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