Extravasation injury leading to acute compartment syndrome in a child: the vital role of pulse oximetry in early detection and management

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Abstract

Acute compartment syndrome as a result of an extravasation injury is rare. The perioperative environment presents a unique risk that may contribute to more serious patient outcomes. Using a case study approach we report that the placement of a pulse oximeter on the cannulated limb can function as the first sign of vascular compromise.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-98
JournalJournal of Perioperative Practice
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Oximeter
  • Pulse Oximetry
  • Extravasation
  • Nursing
  • Acute Compartment Syndrome
  • Perioperative
  • Paediatric Cannulation

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