Publication: Monitorización de la presión tisular de oxígeno (PtiO2) en la UVI del hospital de la ribera y hoja de registro de enfermería.
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2008
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Carmona Simarro, J.V. ; Gallego López, J.M. ; Martínez Cordellat, D. ; Zacarés, J.M. ; Alamán, G. ; Villar, V.
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Murcia : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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La monitorización de la presión tisular de oxigeno (PtiO2) permite el conocimiento de las
repercusiones de las lesiones tisulares y el diagnóstico de lesiones secundarias en el
paciente con traumatismo craneoencefálico grave (TCEG). Este método de monitorización
detecta cambios fisiopatológicos que conllevan las lesiones neurotraumáticas. El objetivo de
nuestro artículo es describir y analizar este tipo de monitorización, así como los cuidados de
enfermería con relación a los casos que hemos atendido en nuestra unidad y según nuestra
experiencia. Se ha confeccionado una hoja de “registro de enfermería” que contiene los
datos del paciente, diagnóstico, tipo de catéter, constantes horarias, etc. Con estos
controles, pretendemos recoger las posibles complicaciones derivadas del catéter y del
propio proceso del paciente, mejorando de esta manera la calidad asistencial.
SUMMARY Tissue pressure of oxygen (PtiO2) monitoring allows knowing the tissue injuries implications, and the diagnosis of secondary lesions in the patient with craneoencephalic traumatism. This monitoring method detects physiopathologic changes brought about by neurotraumatic injuries. The objective of our contribution is to describe and analyze this specific type of monitoring and the nurse cares with relationship to the cases taken care of in our unit, according to our experience. A Nurse’s Record Card has been developed, containing the patient's name, diagnosis, medical history number, catheter type, schedules, etc. In this way, the possible complications derived from the catheter and from the patient's own development will be avoided, and nursing quality care will be improved.
SUMMARY Tissue pressure of oxygen (PtiO2) monitoring allows knowing the tissue injuries implications, and the diagnosis of secondary lesions in the patient with craneoencephalic traumatism. This monitoring method detects physiopathologic changes brought about by neurotraumatic injuries. The objective of our contribution is to describe and analyze this specific type of monitoring and the nurse cares with relationship to the cases taken care of in our unit, according to our experience. A Nurse’s Record Card has been developed, containing the patient's name, diagnosis, medical history number, catheter type, schedules, etc. In this way, the possible complications derived from the catheter and from the patient's own development will be avoided, and nursing quality care will be improved.
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