Relationship of preoperative fasting time with vital signs and type and dose of analgesic in pediatrics

AuthorFatemeh Moshtaghien
AuthorAkram Aarabien
AuthorSedighe Shahhosseinien
Issued Date2022-10-31en
AbstractIntroduction: According to studies, children are often kept fasting in intervals longer than the standard fasting time, which can lead to complications for them. So, there was little and contradictory evidence about fasting time and its complications, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between preoperative fasting time with vital signs and the type and dose of analgesic in pediatrics. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional research, 192 children aged between 6-36 months were surveyed in a specialized center for children. Children were examined through a researcher-made form in terms of preoperative fasting time, the type and dose of analgesic, as well as post-operative respiratory rate, pulse rate, and temperature through observation, pulse oximetry, and tympanic thermometer. Results: The mean fasting time was 8.09 hours. Fasting time was higher in children who took Apotel (P=0.03). The fasting time was significantly and directly related to the dose of Apotel and also to the total dose of the three drugs (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordFastingen
KeywordVital Signsen
KeywordAnalgesicsen
KeywordPediatricsen
KeywordInfanten
KeywordSurgeryen
Keywordناشتا بودنen
Keywordعلائم حیاتیen
Keywordداروهای ضد دردen
Keywordپزشکی کودکانen
Keywordنوزادen
Keywordجراحیen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleRelationship of preoperative fasting time with vital signs and type and dose of analgesic in pediatricsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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