Table 3

 Time (in min) to reach specified SpO2 levels after birth

StudyGestation (weeks)Type of oximeterSensor locationnResuscitationSpO2Comments
>75%>80%>90%95%
NA, not applicable, SpO2, saturation by pulse oximetry.
*Mean (range); †mean (SD); ‡median (range); §median (95% CI).
Toth et al22⩾35Nellcor N-3000Preductal50No infant received oxygenNANANA12 (2–55)*48 spontaneous deliveries, 2 vacuum extraction
Postductal5014 (3–55)*
Kamlin et al18⩾31Masimo RadicalPreductal175No infant received oxygenNANA5.8 (3.2)† Range 1.3–20.2NA51 preterm
124 term infants
Kopotic and Lindner25< 30Masimo RadicalPreductal15Infants initially received 100% oxygen then oxygen adjusted according to SpO2measurementsNA4.4(1.9–40)‡NANA
Vento et al31> 37Not reportedNot reported22Control groupNANA0.9 (0.4)†NANon-asphyxiated
55Air2.0 (0.7)†Infants with asphyxia
52100% oxygen1.8 (0.9)†
Rao and Ramji16⩾31Novametrix 515APreductal95Infants with asphyxia randomised to receive air or 100% oxygen during resuscitation5 (3–7.25)§NA7.3 (4.5–11)§NAInfants with asphyxia enrolled in the Resair 2 study
30Not reported2.8 (1.6–4.4)§NA4.3 (2.9–5.8)§NANon-asphyxiated control group
Saugstad et al32⩾31Not reportedNot reported103Air1.5 (1.4–1.6)§NANANAInfants with asphyxia enrolled in the Resair 2 study
109100% oxygen2.5 (1.9–3.1)§