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Post-anesthesia care unit desaturation in adult deep extubation patients.

Jeremy JuangMartha CordobaMark XiaoAlex CiaramellaJeremy GoldfarbJorge Enrique BayterAlvaro Andres Macias
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
Following deep extubation, 4.3% of patients (13/300) experienced desaturation in the PACU. Every episode was notably minor, with patients reverting to normal saturation levels within a minute. Of the 26 case factors assessed, 24 had no significant association desaturation in the PACU, including the amount of time spent in the PACU. History of asthma was the only statistically significant factor found to be positively associated with desaturation. We find that PACU desaturation episodes following deep extubation are rare. Our findings suggest that deep extubation is a viable and safe option for patients without significant respiratory tract pathology.
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