Effects of Nasal Packing on Patients’ Post-operative Vital Signs
Saleh Khurshied,
Muhammad A Zahid,
Aisha Babar
et al.
Abstract:Background
Since bilateral nasal packing entails nasal and airway obstruction, this practice consequently leads to oral breathing. The resulting hypoxemia may then negatively impact vital signs, including blood pressure (BP), blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), and heart rate (HR). These systemic effects have a detrimental effect on patients.
Objective
The objective of this study is to observe the effects of bilateral nasal packing on patients’ post-operative vital signs.
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