Paciente masculino de 5 días de nacido con síndrome de dificultad respiratoria.
The current clinical case of a 5-day-old patient with respiratory distress syndrome, which has a clinical picture accompanied by dyspnea, cyanosis, thoraco-abdominal asynchrony, nasal flaring, hemodynamic instability, where he presents tachycardia, and tachypnea. In addition, he presents alterations...
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2021
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| Online adgang: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/9850 |
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| Summary: | The current clinical case of a 5-day-old patient with respiratory distress syndrome, which has a clinical picture accompanied by dyspnea, cyanosis, thoraco-abdominal asynchrony, nasal flaring, hemodynamic instability, where he presents tachycardia, and tachypnea. In addition, he presents alterations in his respiratory muscles, use of accessory muscles, diaphragmatic. In the diagnosis of a newborn patient, the diagnostic method used was arterial blood gas, chest X-ray, tomography and a blood test or hemogram. In this patient, tests were also used to evaluate the patient's breathing and state of consciousness, the scale of APGAR and Silverman, which served to determine the severity of the disease and in this way establish a definitive prognosis, as well as the treatment according to the patient's pathology. In this type of patients with respiratory distress syndrome, invasive mechanical ventilation is used as an effective treatment, in addition to other effective treatments, the objective of treatment is to reduce the patient's respiratory effort to improve oxygen saturation, adequate hematosis, by When using mechanical ventilation or invasive ventilatory support, through theories and practices, intermittent mandatory ventilation is recommended, which synchronizes with the patient in order to improve and assist their breathing. The objective of this clinical case study is to determine the degree of involvement of respiratory distress syndrome in a 5-day-old patient. |
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