Effect of Position Priority on Physiological Variables in Preterm Newborns Receiving Respiratory Support: Randomized Controlled Trial

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bezmialem Science Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.6459
Sultan Beşi̇ktaş, E. Efe
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ÖZ Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the effect of supine and prone position priority on oxygen saturation and heart rate in preterm newborns receiving respiratory support. Methods: This was a randomized controlled study. Preterm newborns who were aged <7 days, clinically stable and received respiratory support were included. The sample group consisted of 38 preterm newborns were divided into two groups by randomization according to position priority; Group 1 [supine/prone (S/P)], Group 2 [prone/supine (P/S)]. Results: In both prone and supine positions, the mean oxygen saturation of preterm newborns in Group 2 (P/S) was found to be significantly higher than those in Group 1 (S/P). It was determined that the mean heart rate of preterm newborns in Group 1 (S/P) in the supine position was significantly lower than in Group 2 (P/S). Conclusion: Giving the prone position first and then the supine position to preterm newborns receiving respiratory support increases oxygen saturation.
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体位优先对接受呼吸支持的早产儿生理变量的影响:随机对照试验
ÖZ目的:本研究旨在评价仰卧位和俯卧位优先对接受呼吸支持的早产儿血氧饱和度和心率的影响。方法:随机对照研究。纳入年龄<7天、临床稳定并接受呼吸支持的早产儿。样本组38例早产儿按体位优先顺序随机分为两组;1组[仰卧/俯卧(S/P)], 2组[俯卧/仰卧(P/S)]。结果:无论是俯卧位还是仰卧位,2组早产儿平均血氧饱和度(P/S)均明显高于1组(S/P)。结果表明,1组早产儿仰卧位平均心率(S/P)明显低于2组(P/S)。结论:对接受呼吸支持的早产儿,先俯卧后仰卧可提高血氧饱和度。
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