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Observational Study
. 2023 Oct;38(5):799-803.
doi: 10.1016/j.jopan.2023.02.003. Epub 2023 Jun 15.

Risk Factors of Hypoxemia in the Postanesthesia Care Unit After General Anesthesia in Children

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Observational Study

Risk Factors of Hypoxemia in the Postanesthesia Care Unit After General Anesthesia in Children

Hongyun Li et al. J Perianesth Nurs. 2023 Oct.
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the incidence and risk factors of hypoxemia in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) after general anesthesia in children.

Design: A retrospective observational study.

Methods: Elective surgical patients (N = 3,840 patients) treated in a pediatric hospital were divided into a hypoxemia group and a nonhypoxemia group according to the presence of hypoxemia following transport to the PACU. The clinical data of the 3,840 patients were compared between these two groups to evaluate factors that were linked to the development of postoperative hypoxemia. Factors that showed a statistically significant difference (P < .05) in single-factor tests were then examined in multivariate regression analyses to identify hypoxemia risk factors.

Findings: In our study group of 3,840 patients, 167 (4.35%) patients developed hypoxemia, with an incidence of 4.35%. Univariate analysis indicated that age, weight, anesthesia method, and operation type were significantly associated with hypoxemia. Logistic regression analysis indicated that operation type was associated with hypoxemia.

Conclusions: Surgery type is a primary risk factor for pediatric hypoxemia in the PACU following general anesthesia. Patients undergoing oral surgery are more prone to hypoxemia and should be more intensively monitored to ensure timely treatment if required.

Keywords: child; general anesthesia; postanesthesia care unit; postoperative hypoxemia.

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