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Title: Influence of Upper Abdominal Surgery and Lower Abdominal Surgery on Early Postoperative Hypoxemia in Adults Undergoing Elective Surgery - A Comparative Study
Authors: Sridevi M Mulimani, Srushti M.
Keywords: Elective Surgical Procedure, Hypoxemia, Recovery Room
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Postoperative hypoxemia is common complication in early postoperative period. Upper abdominal surgery significantly impairs the respiratory mechanics for ventilation resulting in hypoxemia. Aim and Objectives: To observe the incidence, severity and duration of early postoperative hypoxemia in adults undergoing elective upper and lower abdominal surgeries. Material and Methods: This study was conducted in 50 patients of 20- 50 years, posted for various abdominal surgeries, SPO levels were recorded 2 for all the patients when breathing room air, in the recovery room by pulse oximeter.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1130
ISSN: 22314261
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Anesthesiology

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