2014
DOI: 10.4322/sobecc.2014.020
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Análise das complicações em pacientes no período de recuperação anestésica

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“…This complication may be associated to bradypnea, tachycardia, pain, and anxiety, and may lead to hypoxemia and alteration in level of consciousness. (NUNES; MATOS; DE MATTIA, 2014) Comparing the results obtained in this study with the results from the first study (with 42 patients), it showed that independently whether the patient had or did not have some comorbidity or mild physiological problem, which led to the surgical procedure, the triad of pain, hypoxia and hypothermia, showed as the most frequent during the first 60 minutes of patient's permanence in the PACU. (NUNES; MATOS; DE MATTIA, 2014) It is worth noting that pain, hypothermia, and hypoxemia remained present in some patients even after 60 minutes of permanence in the PACU.…”
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“…This complication may be associated to bradypnea, tachycardia, pain, and anxiety, and may lead to hypoxemia and alteration in level of consciousness. (NUNES; MATOS; DE MATTIA, 2014) Comparing the results obtained in this study with the results from the first study (with 42 patients), it showed that independently whether the patient had or did not have some comorbidity or mild physiological problem, which led to the surgical procedure, the triad of pain, hypoxia and hypothermia, showed as the most frequent during the first 60 minutes of patient's permanence in the PACU. (NUNES; MATOS; DE MATTIA, 2014) It is worth noting that pain, hypothermia, and hypoxemia remained present in some patients even after 60 minutes of permanence in the PACU.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…(CHATTEFUEE;HADI, 2006). A mean of 10% PENICHE, 2009;BARROS, 2010;MENDONZA et al, 2010;MATOS;DE MATTIA, 2014).…”
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