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Minerva anestesiologica · Nov 1994
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial[Early postoperative hypoxemia: incidence and effectiveness of oxygen administration].
- S Sia, V D'Andrea, D Mamone, L Pagnotta, and M Verre.
- Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedale Civile A. Pugliesé, Catanzaro.
- Minerva Anestesiol. 1994 Nov 1;60(11):657-62.
ObjectiveTo determine the incidence of hypoxaemia and the efficacy of oxygen therapy in the early postoperative period.DesignProspective, randomized study.SettingRegional hospital.Patients89 patients undergoing general anaesthesia divided into two groups, I (n = 45) and II (n = 44).InterventionsPatients of group I breathed room air while patients of group II received supplementary oxygen.Measurements And Main ResultsOxygenation was monitored continuously for 60 minutes with a pulse oximeter after the end of surgery; hypoxaemia was graded into four values of SpO2: mild (86-90%), moderate (81-85%), severe (76-80%), extreme (< or = 76%). One or more episodes of mild hypoxaemia were recorded in 68% of patients in group I and in 36% of patients in group II (p < 0.005); moderate hypoxaemia were recorded in 51% of patients in group I compared with 13% of patients in group II (p < 0.001). Episodes of severe or extreme hypoxaemia were recorded in 22% and in 6% of patients in group I; no patients in group II exhibited such small values of saturation. The smallest recorded SpO2 values were 81 +/- 5.94% in group I and 89 +/- 8.63% in group II (p < 0.001).ConclusionsThere is a high incidence of clinically unsuspected hypoxaemia in the early postoperative period, the use of supplemental oxygen reduces but does not prevent hypoxaemic episodes, every patient should be monitored continuously with a pulse oximeter in the recovery room.
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