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儿童麻醉期间缺氧的危险因素:一个后勤回归分析
Zhi Li1, Shuangyu Yang1, Ling Zhang1
1Department of Pediatrics, Pu'er People's Hospital Pu'er 665000, Yunnan, China.
American journal of translational research
|December 19, 2025
概括
升高的C-反应蛋白 (CRP) 水平和更长的麻醉时间是儿童缺氧症的关键危险因素. 识别这些因素有助于预防儿科麻醉期间的低氧化.
科学领域:
- 儿科麻醉学 儿科麻醉学
- 临床风险因素分析
- 低氧症研究 低氧症研究
背景情况:
- 低氧症是儿童麻醉期间的一个重要问题.
- 确定可修改的风险因素对于提高患者安全至关重要.
- 以前的研究还没有完全阐明这个人群中的特定预测因素.
研究的目的:
- 在麻醉儿童中确定低氧化血的独立风险因素.
- 为有针对性的预防策略提供基础.
- 为了提高儿科麻醉的临床管理协议.
主要方法:
- 对342名接受麻醉的儿科患者进行了回顾性分析.
- 临床,实验室和环境数据的比较 低氧化和非低氧化组.
- 后勤回归,ROC曲线和决策曲线分析以识别和验证风险因素.
主要成果:
- 鉴定出C反应蛋白 (CRP) 和麻醉时间是独立的风险因素.
- CRP (OR=1.011) 和麻醉持续时间 (OR=1.029) 显示出与低氧症有显著的关联.
- 无论是CRP和麻醉持续时间都表现出良好的预测性表现 (AUC分别为0.799和0.849).
结论:
- 升高的CRP水平是小儿麻醉中低氧血症的重要预测因素.
- 长时间的麻醉持续时间独立地增加了缺氧血的风险.
- 这些发现支持基于CRP水平和手术时间的积极监测和管理.
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