低出生体重儿旋前位血氧饱和度、呼吸及脉搏频率

Desi Sarli, Syalfia Oresti, Faridah Binti Moh Said, Cici Nova Runia
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导言:世卫组织2018年的数据显示,全球LBW患病率估计为21%,上限为4.5%-40%。低体重婴儿通常会出现呼吸窘迫综合征和脉搏加快等并发症。预防并发症的一种方法是让婴儿俯卧。通过科学文献检索,本文献综述旨在确定旋前体位对LBW婴儿血氧饱和度、脉搏率和呼吸率的影响。方法:采用文献回顾和荟萃分析。期刊检索是在Google Scholar、Garuda Portal、One Search和Pubmed的电子基础上进行的,共计30篇文章。所用文献为2016 - 2021年间发表的文献。结果:30篇文章的研究结果发现,给予旋前位前后的平均血氧饱和度在90.27% ~ 98.1%之间。旋前位前后平均脉冲频率为144.87 x/min ~ 140.90 x/min。旋前位前后的平均呼吸频率在69.50 x/min ~ 44.18 x/min之间。所有的文章都有旋前体位对婴儿血氧饱和度的影响。旋前体位对血氧饱和度、呼吸、脉搏均有影响,p值< 0.05。结论:旋前体位影响LBW患儿血氧饱和度、脉搏率和呼吸频率。预计护理服务将提供旋前位作为护理干预措施之一,并成为LBW婴儿管理的标准操作程序。
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PRONATION POSITION OF OXYGEN SATURATION, RESPIRATORY AND PULSE FREQUENCY IN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT BABIES
Introduction: Data from WHO 2018 shows the prevalence of LBW is estimated at 21% globally with a limit of 4.5%-40%. LBW babies often have complications in the form of Respiratory Distress Syndrome and an increase in pulse rate. One way to prevent complications is to place the baby in a prone position. Based on scientific article searches, this literature review aims to determine the effect of pronation position on oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and respiratory rate in LBW infants. Method: The type of research was a Literature Review with meta-analysis. Journal searches are carried out on the electronic basis of Google Scholar, Garuda Portal, One Search, and Pubmed, totaling 30 articles. The literature used is literature published from 2016 - 2021. Results: The study results of 30 articles found that the average oxygen saturation before and after being given a pronation position was in the range of 90.27% - 98.1%. The average pulse frequency before and after being given a pronation position was in the range of 144.87 x/minute -140.90 x/minute. The average breathing frequency before and after being given a pronation position was in the range of 69.50 x/minute – 44.18 x/minute. All articles have the effect of pronation position on oxygen saturation in infants (LBW). There is an effect of pronation position on oxygen saturation, respiratory, and pulse with p-value <0,05. Conclusion: It was concluded that the pronation position affected the oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and respiratory frequency in LBW infants. It is expected for nursing services to make the provision of a pronation position as one of the nursing interventions and become a standard operating procedure in the management of LBW infants.
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