Background: Mixed venous saturation (S & OV0456;o2) is an important measurement that helps guide the care of critically ill patients. Invasive S & OV0456;o2 assessment in infants and children is often avoided because of the inherent risks. A noninvasive tissue saturation (S to 2) monitor has recently been developed that uses near-infrared spectroscopy to measure oxyhemoglobin saturation in muscle. In adult and animal studies, S to 2 correlated with oxygen delivery and S & OV0456;o2. There has been no evaluation in pediatric patients.

Objective: To evaluate tissue saturation as a noninvasive measure of mixed venous saturation in children.

Design: A prospective observational study.

Setting: Catheterization laboratory in a tertiary care children's medical center.

Patients: We studied 98 children (49 without intracardiac mixing and 49 with intracardiac mixing)
Results: No meaningful correlation was found between S to 2 and superior vena cava saturation or pulmonary artery saturation. Bland-Altman analyses of S to 2 with superior vena cava saturation yielded bias values of -6.67 +/- 37.33% in patients with intracardiac mixing and -0.82 +/- 41.31% in patients without mixing. Bland-Altman analysis of S to 2 with pulmonary artery saturation yielded a bias of 3.61 +/- 41.32% in patients without mixing. Differences between noninvasive and invasive measurements were greatest in smaller children.

Conclusion: Noninvasive tissue saturation over the deltoid does not correlate with S & OV0456;o2 in children. It is possible that more precise probe spacing, coupled with optimal muscle-mass location, could result in more accurate measures in future investigations.

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