Ka. Streatfeild et A. Gebremeskel, Arterial oxygen saturation in Addis Ababa during diazepam-ketamine anaesthesia, ETHIOP MED, 37(4), 1999, pp. 255-261
Addis Ababa is situated at an altitude of approximately 8500 ft and has a b
arometric pressure of close to 570 mmHg. Arterial blood gas values during t
he administration of anaesthesia with spontaneous ventilation have not been
extensively studied. During the period January to July 1993, oxygen satura
tion teas determined in 46 unpremedicated patients prior to minor surgery.
Following this, patients received diazepam 0.1-0.2 mg/kg and ketamine 2 mg/
kg during which a clear airway was maintained and peripheral oximetry was m
onitored continuously. The SpO2 was recorded for each patient at one minute
intervals until 5 minutes and thence at 7, 10 and 15 minutes. The average
SpO(2) decreased below 90% at 2, 3 and 4 minutes and of the 46 patients, 8
(17.3%) required additional oxygen when their saturation fell below 80%. It
is concluded that airway management and supplemental oxygen should be avai
lable when using this technique.