Protocol for a multisite, observational clinical study of the association between skin colour and pulse oximeter accuracy in children undergoing cardiac catheterisation (PACH study)

Ruppel, H., Huang, L., Petit, C. J., Qureshi, A. M., Bonafide, C. P., Foglia, E. E., Feldman, J., Lane-Fall, M. B., Lynch, J. M., Chien, A., Dunn, M., & O’Byrne, M. L. (2025). Protocol for a multisite, observational clinical study of the association between skin colour and pulse oximeter accuracy in children undergoing cardiac catheterisation (PACH study). BMJ Open, 15(4), e100391. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2025-100391
Authors:
Halley Ruppel
Liming Huang
Christopher J Petit
Athar M Qureshi
Christopher P Bonafide
Elizabeth E Foglia
Jeffery Feldman
Meghan B Lane-Fall
Jennifer M Lynch
Anna Chien
Michelle Dunn
Michael L O'Byrne
Affiliated Authors:
Christopher J Petit
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paediatric cardiology
health equity
observational study
biotechnology & bioinformatics
epidemiologic studies
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Article
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10.1136/bmjopen-2025-100391
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