Pulse Oximetry Monitoring and Late Postoperative Hypoxemia on the General Care Floor

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John H. Eichhorn
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[1] University of Mississippi Medical Center,Department of Anesthesiology
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | 1998年 / 14卷
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Hypoxemia; arterial oxygen saturation; pulse oximetry; monitoring; respiratory monitoring; sleep apnea; myocardial ischemia; cerebral ischemia;
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Hypoxemia has long been recognized as a risk to patients in the operating room and postanesthesia care unit, and hemoglobin oxygen saturation (HbO2) monitoring with pulse oximetry has become a standard of care in these areas. There is growing evidence, however, suggesting that later postoperative hypoxemia also may play a role in organ dysfunction leading to morbidity and mortality. Economic pressures to move patients earlier from expensive postanethesia recovery and intensive care areas to the general care floor – where nurse-to-patient ratios are lower and lines of sight and sound may be impaired by walls and curtains – may lead to inadequate surveillance of at-risk patients. These patient-management trends underscore the importance of improved monitoring of respiratory status on the general care floor. In this environment, telemetric pulse oximetry monitoring may represent a cost-effective approach to maximizing quality of care while enhancing risk management. This review discusses late postoperative hypoxemia and identifies areas for further investigation.
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