نتایج جستجو برای: arterial oxygen saturation

تعداد نتایج: 359573  

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1995
K Stausholm S Rosenberg-Adamsen M Skriver H Kehlet J Rosenberg

We have evaluated three different devices for oxygen administration in the surgical ward, the Hudson face mask (oxygen 3 litre min-1, air 12 litre min-1), the nasal prong (oxygen 3 litre min-1) and the binasal catheter (oxygen 3 litre min-1). We evaluated the three devices in random order for periods of 30 min each in 25 patients with postoperative hypoxaemia (SpO2 < or = 94%). Arterial oxygen ...

Mohammad Hasan Kargar Maher Nemat Bilan, Parinaz Habibi

IntroductionChildren with severe asthma attack are a challenging group of patients who could be difficult to treat and leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Asthma attack severity is qualitatively estimated as mild, moderate and severe attacks and respiratory failure based on conditions such as respiration status, feeling of dyspnea, and the degree of unconsciousness. part of which ar...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1998
J G Hardman N M Bedforth A B Ahmed R P Mahajan A R Aitkenhead

We aimed to validate the mathematical validity and accuracy of the respiratory components of the Nottingham Physiology Simulator (NPS), a computer simulation of physiological models. Subsequently, we aimed to assess the accuracy of the NPS in predicting the effects of a change in mechanical ventilation on patient arterial blood-gas tensions. The NPS was supplied with the following measured or c...

2017

Background N octurnal desaturations , m ainly caused by hypoventilation, occur frequently in patients w ith chronic ob­ structive pulm onary disease (C O PD ). D aytim e arterial oxygen and carbon di­ oxide tensions (P a 0 2 and PaC02) appear to predict w hich patients w ill desaturate at night. It is unknown if respiratory m uscle strength, w hich m ay be decreased in these patients, plays an ...

Journal: :Thorax 1995
Y F Heijdra P N Dekhuijzen C L van Herwaarden H T Folgering

BACKGROUND Nocturnal desaturations, mainly caused by hypoventilation, occur frequently in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Daytime arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions (PaO2 and PaCO2) appear to predict which patients will desaturate at night. It is unknown if respiratory muscle strength, which may be decreased in these patients, plays an additional part. MET...

2017

Background N octurnal desaturations , m ainly caused by hypoventilation, occur frequently in patients w ith chronic ob­ structive pulm onary disease (C O PD ). D aytim e arterial oxygen and carbon di­ oxide tensions (P a 0 2 and PaC02) appear to predict w hich patients w ill desaturate at night. It is unknown if respiratory m uscle strength, w hich m ay be decreased in these patients, plays an ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1987
A Wasunna A G Whitelaw

One hundred and twenty five measurements of arterial oxygen saturation (Stcao2) obtained with a transcutaneous pulse oximeter were compared with direct arterial oxygen tension (Pao2) in 13 preterm infants with predominantly fetal haemoglobin. Stcao2 of 86-92% corresponded to Pao2 of 5-13 kPa. Stcao2 above 92%, however, was sometimes associated with Pao2 above 13 kPa.

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2003
Sonnia Maria Lopez Silva Maria Luisa Dotor Castilla Juan Pedro Silveira Martin

Pulse oximeters are widely used for noninvasive monitoring of oxygen saturation in arterial blood hemoglobin. We present a transmittance pulse oximetry system based on near-infrared (NIR) laser diodes (750 and 850 nm) for monitoring oxygen saturation of arterial blood hemoglobin. The pulse oximetry system is made up of the optical sensor, sensor electronics, and processing block. Also, we show ...

Journal: :British heart journal 1979
A S Slutsky R G Goldstein A S Rebuck

The effects of progressive isocapnic hypoxia on the systolic time intervals were studied in 10 healthy human subjects. We induced hypoxia by a rebreathing method and monitored the arterial oxygen saturation continuously and non-invasively by means of an ear oximeter. Arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) was allowed to fall to a level of 75 per cent and was then held constant for five minutes. As S...

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