Vliv teploty místa měření na perfuzní index
Effect of measurement site temperature on perfusion index
Typ dokumentu
bakalářská prácebachelor thesis
Autor
Abdulrahman Mahmoud M Shaat
Vedoucí práce
Horáková Lenka
Oponent práce
Bouček Tomáš
Studijní obor
Biomedicínský technikStudijní program
Biomedicínská a klinická technika (studium v angličtině)Instituce přidělující hodnost
katedra biomedicínské technikyObhájeno
2023-06-20Práva
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The aim of the bachelor thesis was to determine the effect of hand temperature on the perfusion index (PI) parameter. The perfusion index is a parameter derived from pulse oximetry and is clinically used in intensive care and anaesthesia. The effect of the temperature was examined in a randomized cross-over non-blinded study on eleven healthy subjects, four females and seven males. Each participant underwent both testing phases, cold and warm, in a random order with sufficient recovery time between phases. In the cold phase, ice bags were applied on the tested hand, during the warm phase, heating blankets instead. The perfusion index was measured on the tested hand and simultaneously on the other (reference) hand. The main finding of the thesis is that the perfusion index is affected and significantly decreased when the measurement site is exposed to cold environment and increased when the measurement site is exposed to warm environment The aim of the bachelor thesis was to determine the effect of hand temperature on the perfusion index (PI) parameter. The perfusion index is a parameter derived from pulse oximetry and is clinically used in intensive care and anaesthesia. The effect of the temperature was examined in a randomized cross-over non-blinded study on eleven healthy subjects, four females and seven males. Each participant underwent both testing phases, cold and warm, in a random order with sufficient recovery time between phases. In the cold phase, ice bags were applied on the tested hand, during the warm phase, heating blankets instead. The perfusion index was measured on the tested hand and simultaneously on the other (reference) hand. The main finding of the thesis is that the perfusion index is affected and significantly decreased when the measurement site is exposed to cold environment and increased when the measurement site is exposed to warm environment
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