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ABSTRACT: Background
Tumescent local anaesthesia with prilocain can lead to clinically significant methemoglobin levels. New generation multiple wavelength pulse oximeters (e. g. Masimo Radical 7®) can measure methemoglobin levels.Methods
In this prospective observational study we compared the venous methemoglobin levels and the corresponding pulse oximetric values of the Radical 7® in patients undergoing tumescent local anaesthesia for liposuction procedures. The measurements were performed in Hanseklinik, Luebeck, Germany between 2008 and 2011.Results
In 133 patients, we measured a maximum methemoglobin level of 18 per cent. In a Bland-Altman analysis we found a mean bias of +2.2 % (-4.1 to 8.4 limits of agreement) for pulse oximetric values compared to hemoximetry.Conclusion
Pulse oximetric measurement of methemoglobin is an early-warning tool for the detection of clinically significant methaemoglobinemia in patients with tumescent local anaesthesia.
SUBMITTER: Brandt S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9018037 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Brandt Sebastian S Kimberger Oliver O Weber Benjamin B Klose Anne A Stockmann Swetlana S Schmeller Wilfried W Gehring Hartmut H Kellner Patrick P
World journal of plastic surgery 20220301 1
<h4>Background</h4>Tumescent local anaesthesia with prilocain can lead to clinically significant methemoglobin levels. New generation multiple wavelength pulse oximeters (e. g. Masimo Radical 7®) can measure methemoglobin levels.<h4>Methods</h4>In this prospective observational study we compared the venous methemoglobin levels and the corresponding pulse oximetric values of the Radical 7® in patients undergoing tumescent local anaesthesia for liposuction procedures. The measurements were perform ...[more]