TY - JOUR T1 - Tachypnoea is a good predictor of hypoxia in acutely ill infants under 2 months JF - Archives of Disease in Childhood JO - Arch Dis Child SP - 46 LP - 49 DO - 10.1136/adc.82.1.46 VL - 82 IS - 1 AU - V T Rajesh AU - Sunit Singhi AU - Sudha Kataria Y1 - 2000/01/01 UR - http://adc.bmj.com/content/82/1/46.abstract N2 - OBJECTIVE To evaluate the respiratory rate as an indicator of hypoxia in infants < 2 months of age. SETTING Pediatric emergency unit of an urban teaching hospital. SUBJECTS 200 infants < 2 months, with symptom(s) of any acute illness. METHODS Respiratory rate (by observation method), and oxygen saturation (SaO2) by means of a pulse oximeter were recorded at admission. Infants were categorised by presence or absence of hypoxia (SaO2⩽ 90%). RESULTS The respiratory rate was ⩾ 50/min in 120 (60%), ⩾ 60/min in 101 (50.5%), and ⩾ 70/min in 58 (29%) infants. Hypoxia (SaO2 ⩽ 90%) was seen in 77 (38.5%) infants. Respiratory rate and SaO2 showed a significant negative correlation (r = −0.39). Respiratory rate ⩾ 60/min predicted hypoxia with 80% sensitivity and 68% specificity. CONCLUSION These results indicates that a respiratory rate > 60/min is a good predictor of hypoxia in infants under 2 months of age brought to the emergency service of an urban hospital for any symptom(s) of acute illness. ER -