The effect of low-temperature plasma synchronous multi plane combined with naloxone on blood gas index levels in elderly patients with severe OSAHS
Objective To explore the effect of low-temperature plasma synchronous multi plane combined with naloxone on blood gas index levels in elderly patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS).Methods 104 OSAHS patients were randomly divided into control group and study group,with 52 patients in each group.Levels of neutrophils,lymphocytes,platelet cells,reticulocyte absolute value(RET)were measured using a blood analyzer,neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR)and platelet to lymphocyte ratio(PLR)were calculated,blood gas analyzer was used to detect the estimated percentage of maximum oxygen consumption(VO2 max%pred),maximum peak oxygen consumption(peakVO2max%pred),oxygen intake power ratio(VO2/WR),carbon dioxide ventilation equivalent(VE/VCO2),arterial partial oxygen pressure(PaO2),arterial oxygen saturation(SaO2),pH level,apnea-hypopnea index(AHI),sleep efficiency(SE),and microwake index(MAI)levels were detected using a night sleep monitor.Results After treatment,compared with the control group,NLR,PLR,RET,VE/VCO2,AHI,MAI levels were significant-ly decreased,VO2max%pred,peakVO2max%pred,VO2/WR,PaO2,SE,SaO2 and pH levels were significantly increased in study group(P<0.05).Conclusions Elderly patients with severe OSAHS which treated by hypothermic plasma simultaneous multiplane combined with naloxone,the inflammatory level decrease,cardiopulmonary function,sleep quality are improved,and blood gas index is restored,with good treatment effect.
Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndromeLow-temperature plasma synchronous multi planeNaloxoneBlood gas indicators