静脉血酶(VBG)分析在成人急诊科患者分诊中的作用

Ahmed Alwosibei, Hanan Alqurashi, Mohammed Alghazwi
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背景:在急诊和重症监护环境中,静脉血气分析能改善临床决策和患者预后吗?方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2022年1月至6月在沙特阿拉伯的一家三级医院进行。结果:采用方便取样技术,共纳入100例患者。他们的平均年龄为54岁,主要主诉为呼吸短促(30%)、腹痛(15%)和意识水平改变(14%)。86例患者静脉血气(VBG)异常,69例(69.7%)提示需要早期干预。需要早期干预的患者与VBG异常患者之间存在显著相关性(p=0.0005)。此外,VBG结果改变了32例(33.68%)患者的加拿大分诊和敏锐度量表(CTAS)水平。逻辑回归分析显示,年龄、性别、合并症和主诉等测试前因素不是VBG结果、早期干预需求或CTAS水平改变的预测因子。结论:我们的研究表明,VBG分析可以在急诊科(ED)的患者分诊中发挥重要作用,允许早期干预并可能改善预后。
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Role of Venous Blood Gase (VBG) Analysis in Patient Triage in the Adult Emergency Department
Background: In emergency and critical care settings, can a venous blood gas analysis improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes? Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, conducted between January and June 2022 at a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia. Results: A total of 100 patients were included, using a convenience sample technique. Their mean age was 54 years, and theirmain chief complaints were shortness of breath (30%), abdominal pain (15%), and altered level of consciousness (14%). The venous blood gas (VBG) result was abnormal in 86 patients, and predicted the need for early intervention in 69 patients (69.7%). A significant association was found between patients requiring early intervention and those with an abnormal VBG (p=0.0005). Furthermore, the VBG results changed the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) level in 32 patients (33.68%). A logistic regression analysis revealed that pre-testing factors such as age, gender, comorbidities, and chief complaints were not predictors of VBG results, the need for early intervention, or altered CTAS level. Conclusion: Our study concludes that VBG analysis can play an important role in patient triage in the emergency department (ED), allowing for earlier intervention and potentially improving outcomes.
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