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Performance of pulse oximeters as a function of race compared to skin pigmentation: a single center retrospective study. | LitMetric

Pulse oximetry (SpO) is a critical monitor for assessing oxygenation status and guiding therapy in critically ill patients. Race has been identified as a potential source of SpO error, with consequent bias and inequities in healthcare. This study was designed to evaluate the incidence of occult hypoxemia and accuracy of pulse oximetry associated with the Massey-Martin scale and characterize the relationship between Massey scores and self-identified race. This retrospective single institute study utilized the Massey-Martin scale as a quantitative assessment of skin pigmentation. These values were recorded peri-operatively in patients enrolled in unrelated clinical trials. The electronic medical record was utilized to obtain demographics, arterial blood gas values, and time matched SpO values for each PaO ≤ 125 mmHg recorded throughout their hospitalizations. Differences between SaO and SpO were compared as a function of both Massey score and self-reported race. 4030 paired SaO-SpO values were available from 579 patients. The average error (SaO-SpO) ± SD was 0.23 ± 2.6%. Statistically significant differences were observed within Massey scores and among races, with average errors that ranged from - 0.39 ± 2.3 to 0.53 ± 2.5 and - 0.55 ± 2.1 to 0.37 ± 2.7, respectively. Skin color varied widely within each self-identified race category. There was no clinically significant association between error rates and Massey-Martin scale grades and no clinically significant difference in accuracy observed between self-reported Black and White patients. In addition, self-reported race is not an appropriate surrogate for skin color.

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