Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction
"The measurement of oxygen saturation in patients is one of the procedures that medical personnel must perform as part of international protocols. However, the current use pulse oximeter presents 3 main difficulties encountered from field work in ambulances and emergency medical care centers. F...
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Barón Espitia, Daniel Felipe
Pinzón Troncoso, César
Reyes Dávila, Juan Sebastián
Riveros Cortés, Ruth Alejandra
Vargas Rojas, Manuela
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2018
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- Universidad de los Andes
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- Oximetría
Oxígeno en el organismo
Transporte de oxígeno (Fisiología)
Ingeniería
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction Oximetría Oxígeno en el organismo Transporte de oxígeno (Fisiología) Ingeniería |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Difficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstriction |
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Barón Espitia, Daniel Felipe Pinzón Troncoso, César Reyes Dávila, Juan Sebastián Riveros Cortés, Ruth Alejandra Vargas Rojas, Manuela |
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Valderrama Manrique, Mario Andrés Briceño Triana, Juan Carlos |
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Barón Espitia, Daniel Felipe Pinzón Troncoso, César Reyes Dávila, Juan Sebastián Riveros Cortés, Ruth Alejandra Vargas Rojas, Manuela |
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Oximetría Oxígeno en el organismo Transporte de oxígeno (Fisiología) |
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Oximetría Oxígeno en el organismo Transporte de oxígeno (Fisiología) Ingeniería |
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Ingeniería |
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"The measurement of oxygen saturation in patients is one of the procedures that medical personnel must perform as part of international protocols. However, the current use pulse oximeter presents 3 main difficulties encountered from field work in ambulances and emergency medical care centers. First, it can only be located in peripheral areas such as fingers and lobe of the ear so it can not measure quickly and accurately when there is low blood perfusion. Secondly, it is uncomfortable for the patient and additionally, it is unstable. The pathological consequences of inadequate ventilation are, on the one hand, hypoxia, that the supplement is lower than the oxygen required and results in inadequate perfusion of oxygen to vital organs. On the other hand, there is hyperoxia that is to supply more oxygen than required. Patients with hyperoxia had higher mortality in the hospital (29.7%), in terms of normoxia (19.4%) and hypoxia (13.2%). This implies damage to the central nervous system, lungs, embolisms and decreased cardiac output [1]. In view of the above, an oxygen saturation measurement system is designed for patients in the state of vasoconstriction, which offers stability, comfort, precision and rapid measurement of oxygen saturation by means of a sensor that can be attached to different parts of the body that work with the patient. transmittance phenomenon. Now, when performing tests where the behavior between this product and the current use pulse oximeter was compared, an error of approximately 3% was obtained, which was made by means of an established protocol. Finally, the designed system proves a robust alternative for measuring oxygen saturation in all contexts, even under vasoconstriction conditions."--Tomado del Formato de Documento de Grado |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Valderrama Manrique, Mario Andrésvirtual::11000-1Briceño Triana, Juan Carlosvirtual::11001-1Barón Espitia, Daniel Felipe37699e56-2f3c-40ed-978b-47584e9b99e7500Pinzón Troncoso, Césarc139632e-6ef5-41e1-81fa-ba86645efaf7500Reyes Dávila, Juan Sebastiándf6c5550-d37c-4e92-8a98-c2a83024183a500Riveros Cortés, Ruth Alejandra5f8b8628-d5c3-4577-97af-b0c30f18ceee400Vargas Rojas, Manuelab0a2c570-3dff-4179-bdd9-1427d05ae3ac5002020-06-10T15:59:48Z2020-06-10T15:59:48Z2018http://hdl.handle.net/1992/38999u820792.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/"The measurement of oxygen saturation in patients is one of the procedures that medical personnel must perform as part of international protocols. However, the current use pulse oximeter presents 3 main difficulties encountered from field work in ambulances and emergency medical care centers. First, it can only be located in peripheral areas such as fingers and lobe of the ear so it can not measure quickly and accurately when there is low blood perfusion. Secondly, it is uncomfortable for the patient and additionally, it is unstable. The pathological consequences of inadequate ventilation are, on the one hand, hypoxia, that the supplement is lower than the oxygen required and results in inadequate perfusion of oxygen to vital organs. On the other hand, there is hyperoxia that is to supply more oxygen than required. Patients with hyperoxia had higher mortality in the hospital (29.7%), in terms of normoxia (19.4%) and hypoxia (13.2%). This implies damage to the central nervous system, lungs, embolisms and decreased cardiac output [1]. In view of the above, an oxygen saturation measurement system is designed for patients in the state of vasoconstriction, which offers stability, comfort, precision and rapid measurement of oxygen saturation by means of a sensor that can be attached to different parts of the body that work with the patient. transmittance phenomenon. Now, when performing tests where the behavior between this product and the current use pulse oximeter was compared, an error of approximately 3% was obtained, which was made by means of an established protocol. Finally, the designed system proves a robust alternative for measuring oxygen saturation in all contexts, even under vasoconstriction conditions."--Tomado del Formato de Documento de Grado"La medición de la saturación de oxígeno en los pacientes es uno de los procedimientos que el personal médico debe realizar como parte de protocolos internacionales. No obstante, el pulsoxímetro de uso actual presenta 3 dificultades principales encontradas a partir del trabajo de campo en ambulancias y centros de atención médica de emergencia. En primer lugar, este solo se puede ubicar en zonas periféricas como dedos y lóbulo de la oreja por lo que, no puede medir de manera rápida y precisa cuando hay baja perfusión sanguínea. En segundo lugar, es incómodo para el paciente y adicionalmente, es inestable. Las consecuencias patológicas de la ventilación inadecuada son por un lado la hipoxia que el suplemento inferior al requerido de oxígeno y tiene como consecuencia la inadecuada perfusión de este a órganos vitales. Por otro lado, está la hiperoxia que es suplir más oxígeno del requerido. Pacientes con hiperoxia tenían mayor mortalidad en el hospital (29.7%), en cuanto a los de normoxia (19.4%) e hipoxia (13.2%). Lo anterior implica daños en el sistema nervioso central, pulmones, embolismos y disminución de la potencia cardiaca [1]. Frente a lo anterior, se diseña un sistema de medición de saturación de oxígeno en pacientes en estado de vasoconstricción, el cual ofrece estabilidad, comodidad, precisión y medición rápida de saturación de oxígeno mediante un sensor adherible a diferentes partes del cuerpo que funciona con el fenómeno de transmitancia. Ahora, al realizar pruebas donde se comparaba el comportamiento entre este producto y el pulsoxímetro de uso actual, se obtuvo un error de aproximadamente 3%, el cual realizado por medio de un protocolo establecido. Finalmente, el sistema diseñado probee una alternativa robusta para medición de saturación de oxigeno en todo contexto, incluso bajo condiciones de vasoconstricción."--Tomado del Formato de Documento de GradoIngeniero BiomédicoPregrado67 hojasapplication/pdfengUniversidad de los AndesIngeniería BiomédicaFacultad de IngenieríaDepartamento de Ingeniería Biomédicainstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional SénecaDifficulty acquiring accurate and rapid information regarding the blood oxygen saturation in patients under vasoconstrictionTrabajo de grado - Pregradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1fhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TPOximetríaOxígeno en el organismoTransporte de oxígeno (Fisiología)IngenieríaPublication036bf7e3-a4e3-40cc-b3a3-fa2effe4b3aevirtual::11000-1a1afa9bf-acfa-4fd4-b002-806fa86cc367virtual::11001-1036bf7e3-a4e3-40cc-b3a3-fa2effe4b3aevirtual::11000-1a1afa9bf-acfa-4fd4-b002-806fa86cc367virtual::11001-1https://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000344079virtual::11000-1https://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000008320virtual::11001-1TEXTu820792.pdf.txtu820792.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain184137https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/ff3e493a-94fa-48c4-bcbc-b2efec5c30d3/download4b518a33836998662ce9084388678bbfMD54THUMBNAILu820792.pdf.jpgu820792.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg8000https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/eb80462d-69f3-497d-857e-8fc89e59b5f7/downloadc44fc58f3ca21f2321912f42b74b7745MD55ORIGINALu820792.pdfapplication/pdf2446111https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/28d351cc-07ec-445f-a492-8198d51dace1/download1a6761d4c93dd34d5862408c744eb77fMD511992/38999oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/389992024-03-13 14:19:38.45http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co |