CLINICAL NURSING STUDY ON EARLY LIQUID MEDICINE
HUMIDIFICATION OXYGEN GIVEN TO PREVENT NEONATAL BRAIN INJURY
Xing YM
The Central People's Hospital of Tengzhou city,
Shangdong Province, China
Objective: To discuss the efficacy of early
liquid medicine humidification oxygen to prevent neonatal brain injury.
Methods: According to the energy metabolism of
anoxic braininjury and mechanism of reperfusion injury, we divided 140
parturient pregnant women into two groups randomly: study group and control
group each consisting of 70 ones. The women in study group were given
humidification oxygen by Vitamin K1 in early uterine contraction process,
during the first and the second process of larbor oxygen was given to the
pregnant women while during the third process of labor oxygen was given to
the newborns. After compared with the traditional control group which
oxygen was given after intrauterine distress or asphyxia.
Results: The producing time limit of pregnant
women and the Apgar Grades of newborns of two groups were very markedly
different. The comparison of the degrees of blood oxygen saturation of
mother and infant show that the difference is very marked. The blood gas
analysis mother blood and omphalorrhagia was quite different (P<0.05)
.The morbidity of study group(14.29%) was greatly lower than that of the
control group(41.43%).
Conclusion: This method is simple and its
efficacy is satisfactory.