Dina Salah Eldin Hannoura

Role of pulse oximetry in early detection of critical congenital heart diseases / فاعلية مقياس تأكسج الدم فى التشخيص المبكر لأمراض القلب الخلقية الحرجة Dina Salah Eldin Hannoura ; Supervised Iman Fathy Iskander , Wael Attia , Salma Elhouchi - Cairo : Dina Salah Eldin Hannoura , 2015 - 98 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics

Although many cardiac lesions are diagnosed antenatally by fetal echocardiography, fatal critical congenital heart defects may still be missed. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the capability of pulse oximetry screening for early detection of critical congenital cardiovascular malformations in asymptomatic newborns. Pulse oximetry screening was performed on 118 asymptomatic newborns in the well infant nursery. Echocardiography examination was performed on all of the newborns included in the study. Data regarding true and false positives as well as negatives were collected and analyzed. With an oxygen saturation cut off of 94% pulse oximetry screening helped to diagnose 8 cases with critical congenital heart diseases while it failed to diagnose a case of Fallot tetralogy and another one with severe valvular pulmonary stenosis. This study revealed that best cut off value for preductal O2 saturation in relation to echocardiographic finding was 94% with standard error = 0.058 and 95% confidence interval = 0.718 - 0.869, and revealed that best cut off value for postductal O2 saturation in relation to echocardiographic finding was 92% with S.E = 0.051 and 95% C.I = 0.757 - 0.898



Critical congenital heart diseases Newborns Pulse oximetry