KUMJ | VOL. 10 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 37 | JAN-MAR, 2012
Oxygen Saturation of Hemoglobin in Healthy Children of 2- 14 Years at High Altitude in Nepal
Shrestha S, Shrestha S, Shrestha L, Bhandary S
Abstract: Background
Individuals residing at higher altitude may have oxygen saturation of hemoglobin
different to those living at lower altitude.
Objectives
To find out the baseline value of SpO2 in healthy Nepali children (2-14 years) living
permanently at high altitude using pulse oximeter and also to study the relation of
SpO2 with age, sex and ethnicity
Methods
A descriptive observational study was conducted at 4 different altitudes ranging
from 2700 to 3800 m in Mustang district. The mean pulse oximery values at
different altitudes were calculated and compared.
Results
One hundred six children were enrolled with the median age of 10 years. The mean
SpO2 value of children permanently residing at altitude 2700m was 95.18%, at
2800m was 94.82%, at 3550m was 94.1% and 3800m was 93.1%.The difference in
the SpO2 values at different altitude was statistically significant. No sex or age wise
differences were noted on the mean SpO2 values in the study group.
Conclusions
The mean SpO2 values were higher than several other studies done in the
altitude above 2500 meters. Enrollment of older children and the different ethnic
background could be the contributing factors for the differences.
Keyword : children, high altitude, Nepal, pulse oximetry