Background: With the oxygen saturation index (OSI) being a noninvasive surrogate for oxygen index (OI) and P/F ratio, examining the correlation between PaO2/FiO2 (P/F ratio), OI, and OSI in mechanically ventilated adults will benefit in those settings where arterial blood gas monitoring is not readily accessible. Materials and methods: Data were collected for patients ≥18 years who were under invasive (endotracheal intubation) mechanical ventilation at medical or surgical wards in a tertiary care hospital. Results: After natural log transformation, the correlations between P/F ratio and OI (r = −0.94) and OI and OSI (r = 0.82) were strong, but weaker between P/F ratio and OSI (r = −0.69). Conclusion: Future bigger studies are needed to evaluate whether monitoring OSI and/or OI over P/F ratio will impact treatment outcomes.
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Vadi, S. (2021). Correlation of oxygen index, oxygen saturation index, and pao2/fio2 ratio in invasive mechanically ventilated adults. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 25(1), 54–55. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23506
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