2016
DOI: 10.1097/eja.0000000000000336
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Perioperative management of nail polish, artificial nails and piercings in The Netherlands

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“…First, it has been shown to be a potential source of toxic exposure to triphenyl phosphate through dermal route absorption . Second, nail polish can interfere with pulse oximetry, so much so that nail polish is often removed—at least from one or two nail plates—before surgical procedures. Third, nail polish is a source of contact dermatitis caused by acrylate‐based and methacrylate‐based compounds .…”
Section: Nail Polishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it has been shown to be a potential source of toxic exposure to triphenyl phosphate through dermal route absorption . Second, nail polish can interfere with pulse oximetry, so much so that nail polish is often removed—at least from one or two nail plates—before surgical procedures. Third, nail polish is a source of contact dermatitis caused by acrylate‐based and methacrylate‐based compounds .…”
Section: Nail Polishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acil servise başvurusunda, acil cerrahi endikasyonu koyulan hastaların operasyon sırası ve sonrası yoğun bakım takibi için tırnaklarında var olan ojenin çıkartılması hastanın parmaktan oksijen saturasyon takibi için önerilen bir durumdur. Ojenin, hastanın pulse oksimetre değerini düşüreceğine dair literatürde çalışmalar mevcuttur [8,9]. Bu durumun aksine, ojenin saturasyon sonuçlarını etkilemediğini gösteren literatürde karşıt görüş yazıları da mevcuttur [10].…”
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