Ar. Mackay et al., Determination of the effect of pH and foetal haemoglobin fraction on haemoglobin oxygen saturation readings by the OSM3 hemoximeter, SC J CL INV, 59(3), 1999, pp. 233-237
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL & LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
The visible absorption spectrum of oxyhaemoglobin depends on its content of
foetal haemoglobin and on the pH of the blood. These variables are known t
o affect oxygen saturation readings measured by the OSM3 Hemoximeter. As th
e hemoximeter estimates foetal haemoglobin content from the absorption spec
trum of oxyhaemoglobin, this estimation is affected by pH. We quantified th
e effect of pH on oxyhaemoglobin reading in order to calculate a correction
factor to adjust for pH. We manipulated a pool of fresh heparinized cord b
lood samples to produce a range of pH values from 6.99-7.53 in fully oxygen
ated blood with a carbon dioxide tension of 5.3 kPa. We measured oxygen sat
uration and percent foetal haemoglobin using an OSM3 Hemoximeter and pH wit
h a linked blood gas analyser.:The effect of pH on readings of saturation a
nd fractional foetal haemoglobin was confirmed and a correction factor was
calculated. The value of K-HbF, the coefficient used in the OSM3 Hemoximete
r to estimate the amount of fractional foetal haemoglobin present in a samp
le, was determined to be 18.3, which slightly but significantly differed (p
=0.04) from the 18.6 used by the OSM3 Hemoximeter. An equation was derived
to correct the errors made by pH on the saturation measurement of oxygenate
d blood.