masterThesis
Pulsioximetría de pacientes en hemodiálisis, de la unidad de terapia renal – fundación cardioinfantil, análisis para establecer recomendaciones
Fecha
2016Autor
Ucrós Lozano, Enrique Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Introduction. A lot of patients with chronic renal failure on
hemodialysis have a peripheral arteriovenous fistula (AVF) to ensure
proper blood flow during hemodialysis, a variability in blood flow in
the arm to the distal AVF branch ipsilateral, can affect reading pulse
oximetry (SpO2) (1), therefore making it unnecessarily change the site
of the shot, or make poor health personnel attending patients such
decisions. That is why the main objective is to clarify whether there is
variation and / or SpO2 difference between the arm and the
contralateral arm AVF without FAV.
Materials and methods. A correlation study of patients with FAV,
functional attending hemodialysis was performed. Data collection was
performed using a predesigned format that included the result of pulse
oximetry and associated variables before, during and after
hemodialysis. Mann Whitney, accepting significant a value of p <0.05 -
the median or average of the deltas of the differences in each of the
arms with T Student test statistics were compared.
Results. Of a total of 40 patients, no statistically significant differences
were found when comparing the median saturation between the arm
fistula and arm without fistula, before, during and after dialysis,
however if a statistically significant positive correlation was observed.
Conclusions. A statistically significant positive correlation where there
was no difference in outcome between the pulse oximetry arm and arm
without FAV, so you can take the pulse oximetry in either arms found.