1992
DOI: 10.1016/0952-8180(92)90065-9
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Frequency and severity of desaturation events during general anesthesia in children with and without upper respiratory infections

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“…Sample size (based on a power > 80% and alpha = 0.05) was estimated from a previous study of intraoperative desaturations in children with and without URI (40% vs 15.6%) 7 as 42 patients per group. Significance was taken at the 0.05 level.…”
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“…Sample size (based on a power > 80% and alpha = 0.05) was estimated from a previous study of intraoperative desaturations in children with and without URI (40% vs 15.6%) 7 as 42 patients per group. Significance was taken at the 0.05 level.…”
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“…13 Furthermore, the airway resistance increase seen immediately after intubation in adults can be attenuated by bronchodilator administration. 15 Though adverse events during emergence from anesthesia are not common, recent URI does increase their incidence -specifically bronchospasm 1,6,7 and laryngospasm. 8,16 The role of the autonomic nervous system in laryngospasm and bronchospasm suggested a role for bronchodilator administration.…”
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“…A single study that distinguished minor desaturations (# 95%) from major desaturations (# 85%) found no association between URI and the more significant events. 67 No relationship between URI symptoms and laryngospasm and bronchospasm was found in a prospective cohort of over 1,000 children; however, the likelihood of breath holding and cough were increased. 62 On the other hand, a case-control study of 123 patients with laryngospasm and 492 matched controls found parental report of URI was associated …”
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“…These cohorts suggest a two-to threefold increase in the RR of transient desaturation in the perioperative period. 62,[65][66][67] Desaturation was variably defined as saturations < 95% to < 90%. A single study that distinguished minor desaturations (# 95%) from major desaturations (# 85%) found no association between URI and the more significant events.…”
Section: Is the Child With Uri At An Increased Risk Of Perioperative mentioning
confidence: 99%