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NCT06529575

Evaluating the Relationship Between Skin Color and Pulse Oximeter Accuracy in Children

Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

This multisite study seeks to understand whether and how pulse oximeter accuracy varies across children with different skin colors in real world clinical settings. Many factors can affect how well pulse oximeters work; for example, movement and even fingernail polish. Some studies in adults show that skin color may also affect the pulse oximeter reading. In this study, we will explore pulse oximeter accuracy in children of all skin colors who are undergoing cardiac catheterizations. The study will address limitations of prior work by objectively measuring skin color across multiple dimensions of color and comparing the the pulse oximeter reading to the "gold standard" blood sample measurement.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

4 Weeks - 18 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

650

Start Date

2024-08-14

Completion Date

2028-12

Last Updated

2025-09-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (3)

Columbia University Medical Center

New York, New York, United States

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Texas Children's Hospital

Houston, Texas, United States