We aim to assess a new pulse oximeter which measures continuous hemoglobin concentration (SpHb) in healthy patients undergoing elective Cesarean delivery (CS). This patient population often experiences significant blood loss during surgery, and measurements of surgical blood loss are often inaccurate. We will compare measurements of SpHb with estimated blood loss during the perioperative period, and laboratory measurements of hemoglobin at set time intervals during the perioperative and postoperative periods (to evaluate the accuracy of this device's ability to measure continuous SpHb).
We hope that this pulse oximeter will provide important new information (SpHb) about hemoglobin measurement in patients undergoing elective CS, who may often experience significant blood loss and postpartum anemia in the perioperative period. The measurement of perioperative blood loss is often inaccurate, and formal measurements of hemoglobin levels are often associated with time delays, especially in the setting of ongoing acute blood loss. We hope that this device will provide accurate continuous data of hemoglobin in this patient population, which may prove to be a significant advance in patient monitoring in this patient population. Probes for SpHb measurement will be provided by Masimo Corporation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California, United States
Total perioperative blood loss
The total estimated blood loss will be assessed at the end of the surgical period. This period is estimated to be 60-90 mins. We will record the time duration of surgery for all patients in the study.
Time frame: Measured at the end of surgery (time frame cannto be specificied prior to study but estimated to be 60-90 mins)
maternal SpHb
Time frame: SpHb measurements will be measured at the following timepoints:prior to surgery,continuously during the intraoperative period; within 10 minutes of completion of surgery; at 4hr, 24hr, and 48 hr following completion of surgery
maternal venous hemoglobin measurements
Time frame: Maternal venous hemoglobin measurements will be performed at the following timepoints: prior to surgery, within 10 minutes of completion of surgery, 24 hr following completion of surgery
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.