Pulse Oximetry in Healthy SubjEcts ImmergeD in OceaN.

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    40
  • sponsor
    University Hospital, Bordeaux
Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of accidental death in the world. One of the tools used by lifeguards to help ER assess gravity, is pulse oximetry. Its measure is variable even in optimal condition and its accuracy can be altered by factors specific to the patient and by environmental factors. The conditions gathered during a drowning rescue are thus propitious to a misleading evaluation. Assessing its reliability and looking for influencing factors of the measure of pulse oximetry could help for pre-hospital care management.

Description

The research focuses on the measurement of pulse oximetry among lifeguard on the Atlantic coast of Gironde, France, before and after their daily training, using a standardized measurement protocol.

The follow-up will be done during the beach monitoring period during the summer of 2020. A total of 3 months of measurement collection is expected.

Details
Condition Trauma, Drowning
Age 18years - 75years
Treatment Drowning
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04250532
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Bordeaux
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Lifeguard working on the Girondine Atlantic coast
up to 18 years old
no smoker
No chronic pathology

Exclusion Criteria

Chronic cardiac pathology
Chronic respiratory pathology
Acrosyndrome
Smoker
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