Hipoxemia nocturna después de cirugía abdominal: factores asociados y rol de la oxigenoterapia / Nocturnal hypoxemia after abdominal surgery: associated factors and usefulness of oxygen therapy
Rev. méd. Chile
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125(9): 1036-44, sept. 1997. tab, graf
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in Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Fifteen elective patients (6 M, 9 F, 51+-8 years old) scheduled for laparotomy (n=8) or laparoscopy (n=7) were studied. Ventilatory parameters and pulse oximetry were measured pre and postoperatively. Patients were randomly assigned to receive oxygen by nasal cannula either during the first or the second postoperative night. PONH (Sat2 85) developed in seven patients (47 per cent)of which four had undergone laparoscopic surgery. PONH was more frequent in mildly obese patients and those presenting preoperative hypoxemia (p=0.03). Peak flow was lower in patients presenting PONH (p=0.04). In five patients, PONH was associated with significant tachycardia. Oxygen administration was associated with a higher SatO2 and prevented PONH in 6/7 patients. PONH is a common event in patients older than 40 years scheduled for open or laparascopic abdominal surgery, and develops more frequently in those with preoperative nocturnal hypoxemia and greater ventilatory impairment. PONH can be prevented, most of the time, with oxygen administration
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Main subject:
Surgical Procedures, Operative
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Laparoscopy
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Hypoxia
Type of study:
Etiology study
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Risk factors
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Rev. méd. Chile
Journal subject:
Medicine
Year:
1997
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Article
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