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Kübra Canarslan Demir1, Ahmet Uğur Avcı2, Münire Kübra Özgök Kangal1
1Department of Underwater and Hyperbaric Medicine, Gülhane Faculty of Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Ankara-Türkiye.
概括
高压氧疗法 (HBOT) 对于胸部创伤患者来说通常是安全的,但可能会导致可控的心肺并发症,特别是在临床储备较差的患者中. 精心选择和监测是安全使用的关键.
科学领域:
- 创伤护理
- 高压医学
- 肺病学
背景情况:
- 评估突击胸部创伤患者的高压氧疗法 (HBOT) 的安全性.
- 专注于2023年卡拉曼马拉斯地震的压伤.
- 在第三级护理中心进行回顾性队列研究.
研究的目的:
- 评估HBOT的安全性和不良事件在的胸部创伤.
- 在这一群体中确定与HBOT相关的潜在风险和并发症.
- 确定严重胸部损伤的HBOT的可行性.
主要方法:
- 包括25名胸部受伤患者.
- 在多位室中以2. 4ATA进行HBOT两小时.
- 分析了人口,临床,结果和不良事件数据.
主要成果:
- 三名患者 (12%) 因严重的压伤而死亡,与HBOT无关.
- 五名患者 (20%) 出现了可控的心肺症状 (呼吸不良,胸痛,心律失常).
- 一名患者因氧气毒性而发作,没有永久的后果; 一名患者有肺中,经过保守的治疗.
结论:
- 一般来说,HBOT是安全的,但在胸部创伤患者中可能会引起心肺并发症,特别是那些临床储备较差的患者.
- 大多数观察到的并发症是轻微的,可以通过仔细监测来控制.
- 在特定的胸部创伤患者中,个性化风险评估和多学科监测对于安全的HBOT至关重要.
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