Original Article

The Effect of Oxygen Asministration by Reservoir Tube During Immediate Postoperative Period

Guie Young Lee
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Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

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Published Online: Jul 24, 2015

Abstract

Arterial hypoxemia is a frequent occurrence in the immediate postoperaive period. For this reason many patients are given supplemental oxygen after operation.

The present study was undertaken to compare the oxygenation by the various techniques (room air, reservoir tube, nasal cannula and simple mask) of administration in 40 patients in the recovery room.

The results were as follows :

1) All patients were not found to be hypoxic at the time of admission in the recovery room.

2) There were significant increase of PaO2 and saO2 in reservoir tube, nasal cannula and simple mask group.

3) There were no significant changes in arterial pH, PaCO2 and base excess.

In conclusion, resevoir tube is recommended effective and convenience device as means of oxygenation in the postopertive period.