Oxygenotherapy related to peripheral oxygen saturation in patients in the anesthetic recovery room
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425201700020002Keywords:
, Enfermagem Perioperatória, Sala de Recuperação, OxigenoterapiaAbstract
Objective: Objective: To analyze the peripheral oxygen saturation in the use of oxygen therapy in the patient’s first hour in a postanesthetic
care unit. Method: Prospective, quantitative, and comparative study in a federal hospital located in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. The sample consisted
of 60 adults divided into two groups, with or without oxygen therapy, and one of the inclusion criteria was peripheral oxygen saturation, greater than or
equal to 95% upon admittance to the postanesthetic care unit. Results: After 60 minutes, 5 patients without oxygen therapy (16.7%) and 2 patients with
oxygen therapy (6.7%) showed mild hypoxemia. There was a marginally significant difference between the two groups for normal oxygen saturation
(p=0.0563) and mild hypoxemia (p=0.0578). Conclusion: It is important to implement protocols for the admittance of patients to the postanesthetic care
unit, including oxygen therapy, in order to maintain peripheral oxygen saturation, aiming to minimize the complications of hypoxemia.
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