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Перевод: cyanosis speek cyanosis


[существительное]
синюха ; синюшность ; цианоз


Тезаурус:

  1. Cyanosis, refusal to breast feed, and the other signs in table III were not independently useful predictors in the regression model in the infants aged 3-;11 months.
  2. Our hypothesis was that hypoxaemia occurred more often than suspected clinically from the presence of cyanosis and that selected clinical signs, including respiratory rate, would be useful to predict its presence.
  3. We have shown that central cyanosis is seen in few hypoxaemic children.
  4. The study physician also recorded respiratory rate, pulse, temperature, central cyanosis, chest retractions, grunting, nasal flaring, wheezing, crepitations or rhonchi on auscultation, and the state of consciousness.
  5. Other individual signs that seemed useful were the observation or history of cyanosis and the finding of crepitations on examination.
  6. In the 1805 asthma attacks studied there was a written record of pulse rate in 968 (54%), blood pressure in 266 (15%), respiratory rate in 1143 (63%), presence or absence of cyanosis in 1275 (71%), and peak flow rate in 1473 (82%).
  7. All the enrolled patients with clinically evident cyanosis were under 12 months of age, but of all the hypoxaemic infants, only 13 out of 117 (11%) were cyanotic.
  8. On admission she was extremely ill with a high fever, 39.2C, peripheral cyanosis, and an unrecordable blood pressure.
  9. In severely ill children presenting to a referral hospital at 1670 m altitude the logistic regression prediction models we have developed indicate that for newborn infants and those up to 2 months of age history of cyanosis reported by the mother was the best predictor of hypoxaemia; a respiratory rate of retractions, and grunting were the best predictors in infants 3-;11 months old; and in children 12 months and older a respiratory rate of was the best predictor of hypoxaemia.
  10. Observe the skin and mucous membranes for pallor or cyanosis.
  11. Inclusion of respiratory rate greater than 60 or 70/min or refusal to breast feed, grunting, chest retractions, or cyanosis on examination did not significantly improve prediction in these infants.
  12. It is also important to check the mucous membranes and lips for signs of cyanosis.
  13. After we started this study the World Health Organisation published recommendations for hospital management of pneumonia in developing countries, suggesting that with limited availability of oxygen only children with central cyanosis or inability to drink should be given oxygen.

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