改进Borg评分法评价新冠肺炎患者呼吸困难

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Signa Vitae Pub Date : 2021-09-15 DOI:10.22514/sv.2021.182
V. Flampouraris, S. Kalinoglou, S. Kandreviotou, B. Raitsiou, M. Kokolaki, X. Tsiafaki
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背景:呼吸困难(呼吸短促)是一种常见的痛苦症状。呼吸短促是一种与呼吸功能受损有关的感觉。由于呼吸困难,我无法呼吸。在Covid - 19患者中,64%的人会出现这种情况。目的:用Borg量表评估呼吸功能状态,评价呼吸困难。材料-方法:我们对92例Covid - 19患者进行了分类10分评分,并进行了相应的口头描述(表1)。患者年龄在44-78岁之间。其中50例为肥胖,体重大于90kg并合并高血压、糖尿病。评估由专科麻醉师(疼痛诊所)按照博格量表进行。结果:(12)新冠肺炎患者出现中度呼吸困难。(30)新冠肺炎合并严重呼吸困难患者。(46)新冠肺炎患者呼吸困难非常严重(非常严重)。(4)新冠肺炎患者最大难以忍受呼吸困难(最大)。我们立即给他们插管。目前还没有国际公认的方法来评估呼吸短促。常用量表评估呼吸困难(如:呼吸窘迫观察量表)。结论:Borg量表在新冠肺炎患者中的应用是成功的。根据疾病的严重程度,每位患者呼吸困难的经历都不同。然而,考虑到辅助因素,在博格量表上评估呼吸困难似乎可以更安全地监测重症Covid - 19患者。©2021,Pharmamed Mado Ltd.版权所有。
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Assessment of dyspnoea in Covid 19 patients using modified Borg scale
Background: Dyspnoea (shortness of breath) is a common excruciating symptom. Shortness of breath is a feeling associated with impaired respiratory function. As difficulty breathing, I can not breathe. It occurs in 64 % in Covid 19 patients. Objective: Our goal is to evaluate dyspnoea using Borg scale that assesses the functional state of respiratory function. Material–methods: We assessed (92) Covid 19 patients with a categorical ten-point rating, a corresponding verbal description (Table 1). Patients were aged between 44–78 years old. Fifty of them (50) were obese, body weight >greater than 90 kg with comorbidities (hypertension and diabetes mellitus). The assessment was performed by a specialist anaesthesiologist (pain clinic) on the Borg scale. Results: (12) Covid 19 patients with moderate dyspnoea. (30) Covid 19 patients with severe dyspnoea (hard). (46) Covid 19 patients very severe dyspnoea (really hard). (4) Covid 19 patients maximum intolerable dyspnoea (maximum). We immediately intubated them. There’s not internationally accepted way to assess shortness of breath. Scales are commonly used to assess respiratory difficulty (for example: respiratory distress observation scale). Conclusions: The Borg scale has been used successfully in Covid 19 patients. Every patient experiences dyspnoea differently, depending on the severity of the disease. However, it seems that the assessment of dyspnoea on the Borg scale, taking into account co-factors leads to safer monitoring of severely ill Covid 19 patients. © 2021, Pharmamed Mado Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Signa Vitae
Signa Vitae 医学-急救医学
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1.30
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9.10%
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期刊介绍: Signa Vitae is a completely open-access,peer-reviewed journal dedicate to deliver the leading edge research in anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine to publics. The journal’s intention is to be practice-oriented, so we focus on the clinical practice and fundamental understanding of adult, pediatric and neonatal intensive care, as well as anesthesia and emergency medicine. Although Signa Vitae is primarily a clinical journal, we welcome submissions of basic science papers if the authors can demonstrate their clinical relevance. The Signa Vitae journal encourages scientists and academicians all around the world to share their original writings in the form of original research, review, mini-review, systematic review, short communication, case report, letter to the editor, commentary, rapid report, news and views, as well as meeting report. Full texts of all published articles, can be downloaded for free from our web site.
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