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Chiroque, T., Bravo, S. (2019). Efectos de la lidocaína en la presión arterial de pacientes atendidos en el Centro De Salud San Juan, Loreto- 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5825
Chiroque, T., Bravo, S. Efectos de la lidocaína en la presión arterial de pacientes atendidos en el Centro De Salud San Juan, Loreto- 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5825
@misc{renati/971765,
title = "Efectos de la lidocaína en la presión arterial de pacientes atendidos en el Centro De Salud San Juan, Loreto- 2018",
author = "Bravo Moreyra, Sammir Jesus",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of lidocaine on the blood pressure of patients treated at the San Juan de Miraflores health center, 2018. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study was quantitative applied, not experimental, descriptive, comparative, transversal. The sample consisted of 234 patients treated at the San Juan de Miraflores health center in 2018. The instrument used was the measurement of blood pressure before the infiltration of lidocaine, after 10 min and after the end of treatment. To determine the variation of blood pressure, an electronic blood pressure monitor will be used to record the information in the instrument. RESULTS: The female sex represented 66.7% and the male 33.3%. 92.3% had no history of complications, 3.8% presented haemorrhage, 2.1% dizziness, 1.3% had dry socket and 0.4% had sleepiness. 54.3% of the sample was considered anxious patient. 33.3% used an anesthesia cartridge, followed by 32.5% using 2 cartridges, 18.4% using 1.5 cartridges, 7.7% using 3 cartridges, 7.3% using 2.5 cartridges, 0.4% used 0.5 and 4 cartridges. The mean initial systolic pressure was 117.77 + 11.99; of the mean systolic pressure was 121.63 + 11.32 and the final systolic pressure was 120.42 + 11.12. The mean initial diastolic pressure was 70.19 + 8.41; The mean diastolic pressure was 70.62 + 7.74 and the final diastolic pressure was 70.24 + 9.03. 61.5% of female patients are considered anxious and 39.7% of males is considered anxious. There is no relationship between the sex of the patients and the history of complications (p = 0.905). There are significant differences in the initial, mean and final systolic pressure (p-0.000). There are significant differences in the initial, middle and final diastolic pressure (p-0.000). There are significant differences in patients who are considered anxious in the initial, middle and final systolic pressure (p = 0.000), there are also significant differences for the non-anxious (p = 0.000). CONCLUSION: Lidocaine produces significant changes in blood pressure. There are significant differences in the initial, mean and final systolic pressure for the infiltrative technique (p = 0.000), truncal (p = 0.020), infiltrative / truncal (p = 0.000), infiltrative / intraseptal (0.017), there were no differences for truncular / infiltrative / intraseptal (p = 0.247).
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