Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation

Purpose: To prospectively investigate the risk factors that associate to ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation. Material and method: All Patients underwent oral and maxillofacial surgeries during May 2018 to December 2018 were enrolled in this prospective stud...

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Main Author: Thunshuda Sumphaongern
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Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
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description Purpose: To prospectively investigate the risk factors that associate to ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation. Material and method: All Patients underwent oral and maxillofacial surgeries during May 2018 to December 2018 were enrolled in this prospective study. Alae nasi were evaluated after finishing of the operation under general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation for having pressure sore or not. The seven suspected risk factors were investigated for evaluation of the significant association with ala nasi pressure sores. Descriptive, univariate, and multivariate statistics were computed, and the P value was set at .05. Results: One hundred and fifty-five patients were enrolled. The incident of ala nasi pressure sore after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation was 21.45% in duration of six months. Risk factors associated with ala nasi pressure sore with univariate analysis were long duration of surgery, and lack of hydrocolloid dressing. After multivariate analysis, the significant risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation were long duration of surgery (OR 1.005, 95%CI 1.002 to 1.009, p = 0.004), and lack of hydrocolloid dressing (OR 9.934, 95%CI 3.347 to 29.489, p < 0.001). While the significant protective factor was higher body mass index (OR 0.864, 95% CI 0.749 to 0.997, p = 0.045). Conclusion: Long duration of surgery and lack of hydrocolloid dressing are significant risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation. While high body mass index is significant protective factor. Shortening the duration of surgery and using of hydrocolloid dressing between ala nasi and the nasotracheal tube or catheters that inserted via nose, such as nasogastric tube, are strongly recommended.
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spelling doaj.art-b1269c5e038b47c2a182fc4f97f8d9412022-12-22T01:59:19ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-01-0161e03069Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubationThunshuda Sumphaongern0Corresponding author.; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, ThailandPurpose: To prospectively investigate the risk factors that associate to ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation. Material and method: All Patients underwent oral and maxillofacial surgeries during May 2018 to December 2018 were enrolled in this prospective study. Alae nasi were evaluated after finishing of the operation under general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation for having pressure sore or not. The seven suspected risk factors were investigated for evaluation of the significant association with ala nasi pressure sores. Descriptive, univariate, and multivariate statistics were computed, and the P value was set at .05. Results: One hundred and fifty-five patients were enrolled. The incident of ala nasi pressure sore after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation was 21.45% in duration of six months. Risk factors associated with ala nasi pressure sore with univariate analysis were long duration of surgery, and lack of hydrocolloid dressing. After multivariate analysis, the significant risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation were long duration of surgery (OR 1.005, 95%CI 1.002 to 1.009, p = 0.004), and lack of hydrocolloid dressing (OR 9.934, 95%CI 3.347 to 29.489, p < 0.001). While the significant protective factor was higher body mass index (OR 0.864, 95% CI 0.749 to 0.997, p = 0.045). Conclusion: Long duration of surgery and lack of hydrocolloid dressing are significant risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation. While high body mass index is significant protective factor. Shortening the duration of surgery and using of hydrocolloid dressing between ala nasi and the nasotracheal tube or catheters that inserted via nose, such as nasogastric tube, are strongly recommended.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019367283DentistryMedicineSurgeryAla nasiPressure soreRisk factors
spellingShingle Thunshuda Sumphaongern
Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
Heliyon
Dentistry
Medicine
Surgery
Ala nasi
Pressure sore
Risk factors
title Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
title_full Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
title_fullStr Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
title_short Risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
title_sort risk factors for ala nasi pressure sores after general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation
topic Dentistry
Medicine
Surgery
Ala nasi
Pressure sore
Risk factors
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019367283
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