نتایج جستجو برای: Oxygenation
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Background & Aim: One of the nurses' roles in patient care is frequent position change in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Because of attaching many lines and tubes to these patients, they are in supine or lateral positions most of the time. Nurses prefer these positions due to making care simple. Many studies have shown that prone position has positive effects on oxygenation and ven...
background pulse-oximetry (spo2) widely uses as a help tools for therapeutic interventions in the pediatric intensive care units (picu). the aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of spo2 in measuring of oxygenation index (oi) in children. materials and methods in a descriptive analytical study, 100 patients who were admitted to picu tabriz children's hospital were studied. oxygena...
Prone positioning is a conventional method to enhance oxygenation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) patients who need mechanical ventilator . It is proven that oxygenation is significantly more beneficial in prone position compared to the supine position. Furthermore, numerous evidences have confirmed that prone positioning could prevent lung injuries caused by ventilators
Position changing with blood distribution to different portions of lung can produce V/Q mismatch, and finally extend to oxygenation disruption. Thus, if position changing is done’ neglecting the patients’ pulmonary problem types, not only does it fail to cause oxygenation improvement, but it also induces gas exchange im...
Objective: Musculoskeletal disorders are a major part of occupational diseases in working environments. Prevention of the occurrence of these problems requires the use of ergonomic assessment techniques and intervention to improve working conditions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in workers in the blast furnace unit and the intervention...
respiratory failure is a serious complication of h1n1 influenza that, if not properly managed, can cause death. when mechanical ventilation is not effective, the only way to save the patient’s life is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo). a prolonged type of cardiopulmonary bypass, ecmo is a high-cost management modality compared to other conventional types and its maintenance requires sk...
background: venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) provides systemic arterial support without directly unloading the left heart, which causes an elevated left ventricular (lv) pressure. the aim of the present study was to investigate the adjunctive application of the impella device for lv unloading in patients during ecmo. methods: this retrospective cohort study included patie...
background: postoperative pulmonary complications (ppc) are of the major reasons for death. prolonged mechanical ventilation (pmv) and delayed extubation are leading to the incidence of more seriously complications. the effect of hyperinflation has not been investigated in control of these complications in patients who have been weaned from mechanical ventilation and are undergoing t-tube suppo...
conclusions increasing evidence supports the use of ecmo as a bridge to lt, reporting good outcomes. in the modern era of pah therapy, it is feasible to use prolonged ecmo support as a bridge to lung transplant, with the aim of weaning off this support; however, its use requires more experience and knowledge of long-term outcomes. introduction the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecm...
mn(tpp)cl catalyzes cooxidation of olefin in the singlet oxygenation of sulfid. mn(tpp)cl is able to transfer an oxygen atom from a peroxidic intermediate generated in singlet oxygenation of sulfide to a metal ion affording metal 0x0 species which is responsible for epoxidation. this system leads to allcenes epoxidation such as styrene and cyclooctene. epoxidation of cyclohexene produces cycloh...
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