Background and Objective: The results of previous
studies show the neonate position is effective in improving oxygenation . Therefore, this study aimed to compare the prone and
supine positions on
oxygen saturation in preterm infants who were weaned from mechanical ventilation.
Materials and Methods: This clinical trial
carried out on 40 preterm infants who were weaned from mechanical ventilation
in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Afzalipour hospital of kerman.
Infants were placed for 3 hours in each state. Oxygen saturation were recorded
every 15 minutes in the two-part list.
Data were analyzed by using repeated measurements and paired t -test
Results: The findings showed
that the average oxygen saturation in the prone position was significantly (96.15±1.96)
higher than the average oxygen saturation in the supine position (95.49±1.96) (p<0.001(.
Conclusion: According to the
findings and to be higher average oxygen saturation in the prone position, nurses
can use the appropriate position in preterm infants weaned from mechanical
ventilation to improve their oxygenation.
Key words: Preterm neonate, Weaning
from mechanical ventilation, Oxygen saturation, Neonatal intensive care unit
Funding: This research was
funded by Kerman University of Medical Sciences.
Conflict of interest: None declared.
Ethical approval: The Ethics Committee
of Kerman University of Medical Sciences.
How to cite this
article: Rayyani M, Askari F, Rezaeian M, Sheikh Fathollahi M,Abdolkarimi
M, Niknafs P, .
Comparison of Supine and Prone Positions on
Oxygen Saturation Bin Preterm Neonates after Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation in NICU of
Afzalipour Hospital of Kerman in 2014. J Rafsanjan Univ Med Sci 2014 13(9): 896-85. [Farsi]
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