Examinando por Autor "Cardenas Espinoza, Heydi Kuvenka"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of infrared light in improving peripheral venous access in pediatric patients with difficult venous access(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-05) Salas Loayza, Diana; Cardenas Espinoza, Heydi Kuvenka; Basurto Santillán, Ivan JavierObjective: to systematize the available evidence from studies carried out on the effectiveness of the use of infrared light to improve peripheral cannulation in pediatric patients with difficult venous access. material and method: systematic review of scientific articles found effectiveness of the use of infrared light to improve peripheral channel cannulation in pediatric patients with difficult venous access, databases: epistemonikos, cochrane, lilacs, medline pubmed, scielo, and grade evaluation. Results: the articles systematically reviewed were 10% systematic review, 20% systematic review and meta-analysis, 30% randomized clinical trial and 40% randomized controlled trial. The articles reviewed systematically show that 20% of the effectiveness of infrared light exists. 50% did not have the effectiveness of infrared light to improve peripheral channel cannulation, 30% could improve the effectiveness of infrared light. Conclusions: the articles systematically reviewed conclude that 3 of 10 articles show that more studies are required. of evaluation. 2 out of 10 articles show that there is effectiveness in the use of infrared light. It was concluded that 5 of 10 articles show that there is insufficient evidence of the effectiveness of infrared light.Ítem Acceso abierto The effectiveness of the prone position to improve oxygenation and decrease mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-12-02) Torpoco Acevedo, Rocio Maria; Cardenas Espinoza, Heydi Kuvenka; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethObjective: To systematically analyze the available evidence from studies on the effectiveness of the prone position to improve oxygenation and reduce mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Materials and methods: The systematic review of the 10 scientific articles found on the effectiveness of the prone position to improve oxygenation and reduce mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome was conducted in the following databases: Epistemonikos, Cochrane, Lilacs, Scielo, Medline, Pubmed. All were analyzed according to the GRADE scale to determine their strength and quality of evidence. Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 100% (10) correspond to the methodological design of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. All 10 systematically reviewed articles provide evidence of the effectiveness of the prone position to improve oxygenation and reduce mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Conclusions: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 100% (10) provide evidence of the effectiveness of the prone position to improve oxygenation and reduce mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. This is because it improves oxygenation in patients with respiratory distress syndrome in adults, and in patients with more severe disease, it also showed a significant trend toward reducing mortality.
