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Abstract Postoperative acute kidney injury is an underdiagnosed condition. Its incidence is variable and depends on demographic, clinical, and surgical stress-associated factors; hence the pathophysiology is multifactorial. It is extremely important to acknowledge those risk factors early and use tools to estimate the risk of developing the condition, in order to adopt perioperative measures to mitigate its occurrence and impact. Some of the complications resulting from this condition include prolonged ICU stay, higher susceptibility for infections, hospitalization-related complications, progression to acute and chronic kidney failure, and even the need for transient or permanent renal replacement therapies (RRT) in addition to diseases that increase the cardiovascular risk, such as systemic high blood pressure and/or coronary heart disease that result in increased comorbidities and mortality, with subsequent increases in healthcare costs, lower quality of life and increased burden of the disease in the short and long term. A systematic search of the literature was conducted in PubMed, Google Schoolar, and Lilacs, under the terms MeSh and DeCs using Boolean operators; a review was conducted of the summary of the articles identified and 57 of them were selected for their comprehensive reading. This narrative review summarizes the relevant information on this pathology for prevention and identification purposes, for the adequate management of patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery.
Resumen La lesión renal aguda posoperatoria es una entidad subdiagnosticada. Su incidencia es variable y depende de factores demográficos, clínicos y los inherentes al estrés quirúrgico; por ende, la fisiopatología es multifactorial. Es de vital importancia reconocer precozmente dichos factores de riesgo durante la valoración preanestésica y hacer uso de herramientas para calcular el riesgo de desarrollarla para, de esta forma, adoptar medidas perioperatorias para mitigar su aparición e impacto. Entre las complicaciones derivadas de esta entidad se encuentran la estancia en unidades de cuidado intensivo prolongadas, mayor susceptibilidad de infecciones, complicaciones derivadas de la hospitalización, progresión a enfermedad renal aguda y crónica e incluso necesidad de terapias de reemplazo renal (TRR) transitorias o permanentes, además de enfermedades que aumentan el riesgo cardiovascular como hipertensión arterial sistémica y/o enfermedad coronaria, lo que genera aumento en morbimortalidad, con aumento en costos asociado a la atención en salud, menor calidad de vida y mayor carga de la enfermedad a corto y largo plazo. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática de la literatura en bases de datos PubMed, Google Schoolar, Lilacs, bajo los términos MeSh y DeCs, usando los operadores booleanos, se revisó el resumen de los artículos encontrados y se seleccionaron 57 artículos para su lectura completa. Esta revisión narrativa sintetiza la información relevante sobre esta patología que permita prevenirla y reconocerla para el manejo adecuado de los pacientes que van a cirugía mayor no cardiaca.
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Resumo Fundamento A estratificação ode risco é uma importante etapa na avaliação perioperatória. No entanto, os principais escores de risco não incorporam biomarcadores em seus conjuntos de variáveis. Objetivo Avaliar o poder incremental da troponina à estratificação de risco tradicional. Métodos Um total de 2230 pacientes admitidos na unidade de terapia intensiva após cirurgia não cardíaca foram classificados de acordo com três tipos de risco: Risco Cardiovascular (RCV), Índice de Risco Cardíaco Revisado (IRCR), e Risco Inerente da Cirurgia (RIC). O principal desfecho foi mortalidade por todas as causas. A regressão de Cox foi usada, assim como a estatística C antes e após a adição de troponina ultrassensível (pelo menos uma medida até três dias após a cirurgia). Finalmente, o índice de reclassificação líquida e a melhoria de discriminação integrada foram usadas para avaliar o poder incremental da troponina para a estratificação de risco. O nível de significância usado foi de 0,05. Resultados A idade média dos pacientes foi 63,8 anos e 55,6% eram do sexo feminino. A prevalência de lesão miocárdica após cirurgia não cardíaca (MINS) foi 9,4%. Pacientes com um RCV elevado apresentaram uma maior ocorrência de MINS (40,1% x 24,8%, p<0,001), bem como pacientes com alto RIC (21,3 x 13,9%, p=0,004) e aqueles com IRCR≥3 (3,0 x 0,7%, p=0,009). Pacientes sem MINS, independentemente do risco avaliado, apresentaram taxa de mortalidade similar. A adição de troponina à avaliação de risco melhorou a capacidade preditiva de mortalidade em 30 dias e de mortalidade em um ano em todas as avaliações de risco. Conclusão A prevalência de MINS é mais alta na população de alto risco. No entanto, sua prevalência na população de risco mais baixo não é desprezível e causa um maior risco de morte. A adição da troponina ultrassensível melhorou a capacidade preditiva da avaliação de risco em todos os grupos.
Abstract Background Risk stratification is an important step in perioperative evaluation. However, the main risk scores do not incorporate biomarkers in their set of variables. Objective Evaluate the incremental power of troponin to the usual risk stratification Methods A total of 2,230 patients admitted to the intensive care unit after non-cardiac surgery were classified according to three types of risk: cardiovascular risk (CVR), Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI); and inherent risk of surgery (IRS). The main outcome was all-cause mortality. Cox regression was used as well as c-statistics before and after addition of high-sensitivity troponin (at least one measurement up to three days after surgery). Finally, net reclassification index and integrated discrimination improvement were used to assess the incremental power of troponin for risk stratification. Significance level was set at 0.05. Results Mean age of patients was 63.8 years and 55.6% were women. The prevalence of myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS) was 9.4%. High CVR-patients had a higher occurrence of MINS (40.1 x 24.8%, p<0.001), as well as high IRS-patients (21.3 x 13.9%, p=0.004) and those with a RCRI≥3 (3.0 x 0.7%, p=0.009). Patients without MINS, regardless of the assessed risk, had similar mortality rate. The addition of troponin to the risk assessment improved the predictive ability of death at 30 days and at 1 year in all risk assessments. Conclusion The prevalence of MINS is higher in the high-risk population. However, its prevalence in lower-risk population is not negligible and causes a higher risk of death. The addition of high-sensitivity troponin increased the predictive ability of risk assessment in all groups.
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Objective:To evaluate the effect of patent foramen ovale on the development of post-operative stroke in the patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery using a meta-analysis approach.Methods:A comprehensive search was conducted across multiple databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, China Biomedical Literature Database, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, and China Journal Full Text Database.The inclusion criteria encompassed studies assessing the correlation between patent foramen ovale and post-operative stroke.The primary outcome measure focused on the incidence of post-operative stroke, and secondary outcome measures comprised mortality, myocardial infarction rate, and readmission rate within 30 days after surgery. The quality of literature meeting the inclusion criteria was evaluated and data were extracted, and then meta-analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.4 software.Results:Eight retrospective cohort studies involving 21 142 237 patients were included.The results of meta-analysis showed that patent foramen ovale was associated with post-operative stroke and readmission within 30 days after surgery.There were no significant differences in all-cause mortality and myocardial infarction rates between patent foramen ovale group and mon-patent foramen ovale group ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Patent foramen ovale can increase the risk of post-operative stroke in the patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
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@#Objective To evaluate the relationship between perioperative myocardial injury(PMI)and serum N/OFQ levels in elderly patients with coronary heart disease.Methods Totally 120 elderly patients who underwent hip fracture surgery under general anesthesia from January 2022 to May 2023 were included,including 60 patients with coronary heart disease(CHD group)and 60 patients without coronary heart disease(control group).The venous blood of patients was collected 10 minutes before anesthesia induction(T0),12 hours after surgery(T1)and 24 hours after surgery(T2)to detect the content of N/OFQ and high-sensitivity myocardial troponin I(hs-cTnI)in serum.Record perioperative adverse cardiovascular events(PACE)and the use of vasoactive drugs during surgery.Results Compared with the control group,the N/OFQ and hs cTnI levels at T0 and T1 in the CHD group were significantly increased(P<0.05).There was a positive correlation between N/OFQ and hs-cTnI levels at T1 and T2 in CHD and control group(P<0.05).The use of PACE and intraoperative vasoactive drugs in the CHD group was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion There is a correlation between the increased N/OFQ content and PMI in elderly patients with coronary heart disease after surgery,which may become an early predictive indicator of PMI.
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The risk of developing perioperative acute kidney injury (AKI) in elderly patients increases with age. The combined involvement of aging kidneys, coexisting multiple underlying chronic diseases, and increased exposure to potential renal stressors and nephrotoxic drugs or invasive procedures constitute susceptibility factors for AKI in elderly patients. The perioperative AKI in elderly patients undergoing noncardiac surgery has its own specific population characteristics, so it is necessary to further explore the characteristics of AKI in elderly patients in terms of epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, risk factors, and preventive and curative measures to provide meaningful clinical advice to improve prognosis, accelerate recovery, and reduce medical burden in elderly patients. Since AKI has the fastest-growing incidence in older patients and is associated with a worse prognosis, early detection, early diagnosis, and prevention of AKI are important for elderly patients in the perioperative period. Large, multicenter, randomized controlled clinical studies in elderly non-cardiac surgery patients with AKI can be conducted in the future, with the aim of providing the evidence to reduce of the incidence of AKI and to improve the prognosis of patients.
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Humanos , Idoso , Injúria Renal Aguda/prevenção & controle , Rim , Fatores de Risco , Prognóstico , Incidência , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/prevenção & controleRESUMO
Aortic stenosis is a valvular heart disease(VHD)mainly caused by rheumatic fever se-quelae,congenital aortic valve structural abnormalities,senile aortic valve calcification,and so on,among which calcific aortic stenosis is the chief form of aortic stenosis.Echocardiography is often used technique to evaluate and diagnose aortic stenosis in the world,the normal adults aortic valve area(AVA)≥3.0 cm2,when AVA decreases to 1/3 or more of the normal,the aortic valve forward flow will be blocked,most mild to moderate and some severe aortic stenosis patients have no clinical symptoms during daily activities.The epidemiology of aortic stenosis varies greatly in different regions,ages,genders,and races.Aortic stenosis increases the risk of perioperative cardiovascular complications in non cardiac surgery,the risk depends on VHD severity and non cardiac surgery type,the perioperative mortality of untreated severe aortic stenosis pa-tients undergoing non cardiac surgery is high.This review describes the recent progress in the diagnosis,classification,pathological mechanism,treatment and perioperative anesthesia management of aortic stenosis undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
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Objective:To evaluate the relationship between postoperative delirium and preoperative frailty in elderly patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.Methods:Elderly patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery at our hospital from March 2019 to July 2022 were collected and their age, comorbidities, gender, smoking history, type of surgery, preoperative albumin, duration of surgery, duration of anesthesia, postoperative hypotension, educational level, nutritional status, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Physical Status classification, postoperative admission to ICU or not, intraoperative bleeding and preoperative frailty status were collected. The patients were divided into delirium group and non-delirium group according to whether postoperative delirium occurred. The risk factors for postoperative delirium were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression analysis, and the receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn to analyze the value of risk factors in predicting postoperative delirium.Results:There were 74 cases in delirium group and 321 cases in non-delirium group, and the incidence of postoperative delirium was 18.7%. There were statistically significant differences in terms of age ≥70 yr, education level of junior high school and below, poor nutritional status, ASA Physical Status classification Ⅲ, postoperative admission to ICU, proportion of frailty and intraoperative bleeding volume between delirium group and non-delirium group ( P<0.05). The results of logistic regression analysis showed that age, educational level, nutritional status, ASA Physical Status classification, intraoperative bleeding and frailty were all independent risk factors for delirium ( P<0.05). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of preoperative frailty predicting postoperative delirium was 0.672 (95% confidence interval 0.605-0.740). Conclusions:Preoperative frailty is an independent risk factor for postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, which can predict the occurrence of postoperative delirium to some extent.
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Objective:To evaluate the relationship between the development of postoperative delirium and sleep quality in elderly patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.Methods:The medical records of elderly patients who underwent elective non-cardiac surgery from May 2011 to November 2013, aged ≥ 65 yr, with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅱ or Ⅲ, were collected. The patient′s age, gender, body mass index, years of education, preoperative comorbidities, and results of the last preoperative laboratory examination; sedatives given at the night before surgery, anesthesia methods, intraoperative medication, anesthesia time, surgical time, surgical type, whether it was a malignant tumor, and intraoperative intake and output; postoperative analgesia methods, subjective sleep quality scores and postoperative delirium were collected.The patients were divided into delirium group and non-delirium group according to whether delirium occurred on the morning of 1st postoperative day and later. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors for postoperative delirium and evaluate the relationship between postoperative delirium and sleep quality.Results:A total of 700 patients were ultimately enrolled, and 111 patients developed delirium, with an incidence of 15.9%.The results of multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that poor sleep quality on the night of surgery, advanced age, previous stroke history and postoperative intensive care unit admission of patients with catheters were risk factors for postoperative delirium ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Poor sleep quality on the night of surgery, advanced age, previous stroke history and postoperative intensive care unit admission of patients with catheters are the risk factors for postoperative delirium.
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INTRODUCTION@#Post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) delirium affects 5%-45% of patients after surgery and is associated with postoperative delirium and increased mortality. Up to 40% of PACU delirium is preventable, but it remains under-recognised due to a lack of awareness of its diagnosis. The nursing delirium screening scale (Nu-DESC) has been validated for diagnosing PACU delirium, but is not routinely used locally. This study aimed to use Nu-DESC to establish the incidence and risk factors of PACU delirium in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery in the surgical population.@*METHODS@#We conducted an audit of eligible patients undergoing major surgery in three public hospitals in Singapore over 1 week. Patients were assessed for delirium 30-60 min following their arrival in PACU using Nu-DESC, with a total score of ≥2 indicative of delirium.@*RESULTS@#A total of 478 patients were assessed. The overall incidence rate of PACU delirium was 18/478 (3.8%), and the incidence was 9/146 (6.2%) in patients aged > 65 years. Post-anaesthesia care unit delirium was more common in females, patients with malignancy and those who underwent longer operations. Logistic regression analysis showed that the use of bispectral index (P < 0.001) and the presence of malignancy (P < 0.001) were significantly associated with a higher incidence of PACU delirium.@*CONCLUSION@#In this first local study, the incidence of PACU delirium was 3.8%, increasing to 6.2% in those aged > 65 years. Understanding these risk factors will form the basis for which protocols can be established to optimise resource management and prevent long-term morbidities and mortality in PACU delirium.
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Feminino , Humanos , Delírio/epidemiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Singapura/epidemiologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Anestesia/efeitos adversos , Fatores de Risco , NeoplasiasRESUMO
Objective:To identify the risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) after non-cardiac surgery.Methods:Medical records of patients who underwent non-cardiac surgery with general anesthesia in our hospital from October 1, 2016 to March 31, 2021 were collected.AKI was diagnosed using the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes definition of AKI.Multi-factor logistic regression analysis was used to screen the risk factors affecting AKI.Generalized linear regression was used to analyze the factors influencing the difference in serum creatinine before and after surgery.Results:A total of 2 214 patients were eventually enrolled, and the incidence of AKI was 5.15%.The results of multi-factor logistic regression analysis showed that preoperative hypertension, American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification ≥ Ⅲ, intraoperative bleeding >300 ml, emergency surgery, and grade IV surgery were independent risk factors for AKI after non-cardiac surgery ( P<0.05). The results of generalized line regression analysis showed that preoperative hyponatremia, intraoperative bleeding >300 ml, emergency surgery, and duration of anesthesia were positively correlated with increased difference in serum creatinine before and after surgery ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Preoperative hypertension, American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification ≥ Ⅲ, intraoperative bleeding >300 ml, emergency surgery and grade IV surgery are independent risk factors for AKI after non-cardiac surgery.
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AIM: To investigate the effects of different doses of degmedetomidine on stress and postoperative sleep in patients with coronare heart disease (CHD). METHODS: Sigte patients with coronare heart disease undergoing endoscopic abdominal surgere were randomle divided into three groups (n d 20): low-dose group (D1), high-dose degmedetomidine group (D2) and control group (C) In groups D1 and D2, a loading dose of degmedetomidine (0.5 μg/kg) was injected with intravenous pump for 10 min, followed be the maintain dose of degmedetomidine 0.2 and 0.6 μg·kg
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Resumen: Estudios recientes sobre las causas de muerte en el postoperatorio de cirugía no cardíaca han identificado a la lesión miocárdica como una complicación que se asocia con eventos cardíacos adversos mayores que aumentan la mortalidad a 30 días. La lesión miocárdica se manifiesta como una elevación de las troponinas cardíacas que se produce durante o a los 30 días después de la cirugía, sin que los pacientes presenten síntomas y sin cambios en el electrocardiograma de superficie. En la actualidad, se busca mejorar el diagnóstico oportuno de esta complicación y desarrollar terapias preventivas. En esta revisión abordamos la evidencia de esta lesión, sus mecanismos fisiopatológicos y su manejo.
Abstract: Recent studies on the death causes in the postoperative period of non-cardiac surgery have identified myocardial injury as a complication that is associated with major adverse cardiac events that increase mortality at 30 days after surgery. This kind of myocardial lesion is characterized by the elevation of the cardiac troponins levels during or in the 30 days after the surgery, without symptoms ischemia or changes in the electrocardiogram. Currently, one main goal has been the timely diagnosis of this complication, besides preventive therapies development. The present review article examines the current body of knowledge of this injury, the physiopathological mechanisms and its management.
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Objective To explore the predictive ability of the revised cardiac risk index(RCRI)in elderly patients with coronary heart disease(CHD)undergoing non-cardiac surgery. Methods We performed a retrospective study including a total of 2100 patients,aged≥65 with a history of CHD who underwent non-cardiac surgery form January 2013 to September 2019.The preoperative,intraoperative and postoperative clinical data were extracted from an electronic database.The RCRI and reconstructed-RCRI(R-RCRI)score of each patient were calculated.The primary end point was defined as an occurrence of perioperative MACE.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the risk factors of perioperative MACE.The area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to compare the predictive value of RCRI,R-RCRI,and the new risk scoring system of the study for perioperative MACE. Results The incidence of perioperative MACE in elderly patients with CHD was 5.4%.Six independent risk factors of perioperative MACE for this population were identified:age≥80 years;female;history of heart failure;insulin-depended diabetes mellitus;preoperative ST segment abnormality;American Society of Anesthesiologists grade≥Ⅲ,and the risk index was 2,2,2,2,2 and 3 respectively.The area under ROC curve of RCRI,R-RCRI and risk scoring system in this study were 0.586,0.552 and 0.741. Conclusion The correlation between RCRI score and perioperative MACE was poor in elderly patients with CHD undergoing non-cardiac surgery,and a better cardiac risk assessment method should be established for this population.
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Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doença das Coronárias/complicações , Modelos Logísticos , Análise Multivariada , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Medição de Risco , Fatores de Risco , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos OperatóriosRESUMO
@#Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) or ventricular inversion, is a rare form of congenital heart disease (CHO) representing approximately 0.5% of all CHO. It is characterized by atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial discordance, in which the atria are connected to the opposite ventricle, and the ventricles are connected to the incorrect great artery. The defect is termed "corrected" because of the physiologic flow of blood through the body despite the malformation. ccTGA can be associated with other cardiac anomalies like ventricular septa! defect (VSO), pulmonary outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction, tricuspid valve lesions, and coronary artery anomalies. This paper aims to discuss the anesthetic management unique to patients with ccTGA in which the ultimate goal is to prevent hemodynamic instability that could potentially lead to cardiac failure. Here, we report the anesthetic management of a 6 year old child with ccTGA with mild tricuspid regurgitation who underwent plastic repair of cleft lip under general endotracheal tube anesthesia (inhalational). With use of balanced anesthesia to produce minimal to no cardiovascular effects, the operation concluded successfully.
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Clinical evaluation remains one of the main issues while considering anesthetic and surgical risk. Different scores for cardiac evaluation in non-cardiac surgery are traditionally based on the exclusion of active cardiac conditions, the risk of surgery, the functional capacity of the patient and the presence of specific cardiac risk factors. In recent decades, new guidelines incorporate an association between cardiac biomarkers and adverse cardiac events. For the management of coronary patients receiving double antiplatelet therapy, derived for non-cardiac surgery, the risk of stent thrombosis, the consequences of delaying the surgical procedure and the risk of bleeding must be considered. At this moment, there is no evidence regarding which is the best anesthetic management that decreased peri-operative cardiovascular complications in this group of patients. This article refers to the differences in preoperative assessment for non-cardiac surgery incorporated in the guidelines of the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, the European Society of Cardiology and the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Consideration are also given to the management of coronary patients on double antiplatelet therapy and its main complications as well as intraoperative management maneuvers that may decrease cardiovascular complications.
La valoración clínica sigue siendo uno de los pilares fundamentales en la evaluación del riesgo anestésico-quirúrgico. Los scores de riesgo para la evaluación cardiovascular y cirugía no cardíaca se basan tradicionalmente en la exclusión de condiciones cardíacas activas, la determinación del riesgo de cirugía, la capacidad funcional del paciente y la presencia de factores de riesgo cardíaco. En las últimas décadas, nuevas guías incorporan una asociación entre los biomarcadores cardiacos y los eventos cardiacos adversos. Para el manejo de pacientes coronarios en tratamiento antiagregante doble, derivados a cirugía no cardiaca, hay que considerar el riesgo de trombosis del stent, las consecuencias de retrasar el procedimiento quirúrgico y el aumento del riesgo de hemorragia. Hasta la fecha no existe evidencia acerca de cuál es el mejor manejo anestésico que disminuya las complicaciones cardiovasculares perioperatorias en este grupo de pacientes. Este artículo, hace referencia a las diferencias de la valoración preoperatoria para cirugía no cardiaca incorporados en las guías del American College of Cardiology, la American Heart Association, la European Society of Cardiology y la Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Algunas consideraciones acerca del manejo de pacientes coronarios, terapia antiplaquetaria dual y eventuales complicaciones. Se incluyen algunas estrategias farmacológicas, así como consideraciones específicas para el perioperatorio, con el fin de reducir morbilidad de origen cardiovascular.
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Humanos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios/métodos , Doenças Cardiovasculares/diagnóstico , Complicações Intraoperatórias/prevenção & controle , Anestesia , Infarto do Miocárdio/diagnóstico , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Biomarcadores , Doenças Cardiovasculares/prevenção & controle , Medição de Risco , Anticoagulantes/uso terapêutico , Infarto do Miocárdio/prevenção & controleRESUMO
Abstract Background and objectives: Dilated cardiomyopathy is a state of progressive enlargement of cardiac chambers mainly left ventricle which leads to decreased cardiac output and ultimately cardiac failure. Although it has multifactorial etiology, it is quite common in patients with end stage renal disease who require renal transplant surgery for their cure. Both conditions go side by side and anesthetic management of such cases poses real challenge to anesthesiologist. Strict monitoring and control of cardiac physiology is of utmost importance besides meticulous fluid management, thus preserving renal blood flow on one hand and preventing cardiac failure on other hand. This is the basis of achieving good outcome of the renal transplant surgery. Methods: This is a retrospective observational study done by analysing electronic database of 31 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy who underwent renal transplant surgery. Data was studied in terms of demographics, duration of renal disease, comorbidities mainly hypertension, cardiac echo graphic findings including ejection fraction, medications and post-operative outcome. Results: Most common perioperative complication in this patient population was hypotension (51.61%) followed by pulmonary complications postoperative mechanical ventilation (12.9%) and pulmonary edema (6.45%). High incidence of hypotension may be a causative factor to increased rate of delayed graft functioning (12.9%) and acute tubular necrosis (2.23%) in these patients. Conclusion: Strict monitoring and control of hemodynamic parameters as well as meticulous fluid therapy is the cornerstone in improving outcome in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy undergoing renal transplant surgery.
Resumo Justificativa e objetivos A cardiomiopatia dilatada é um estado de aumento progressivo das câmaras cardíacas, principalmente do ventrículo esquerdo, que leva à diminuição do débito cardíaco e, por fim, à insuficiência cardíaca. Embora tenha etiologia multifatorial, é bastante comum em pacientes com doença renal terminal que precisam de transplante renal para sua cura. Ambas as condições andam lado a lado e o manejo anestésico de tais casos é um verdadeiro desafio para o anestesiologista. A monitoração e o controle rigoroso da fisiologia cardíaca são de extrema importância, além de um meticuloso manejo dos líquidos, o que por um lado preserva o fluxo sanguíneo renal, por outro previne a insuficiência cardíaca. Essa é a base para alcançar o bom resultado da cirurgia de transplante renal. Métodos Este estudo observacional retrospectivo foi feito mediante a análise de prontuários eletrônicos de 31 pacientes com cardiomiopatia dilatada submetidos à cirurgia de transplante renal. Os dados foram avaliados em termos demográficos, duração da doença renal, comorbidades (principalmente hipertensão), achados ecocardiográficos (inclusive fração de ejeção), medicamentos e resultados no pós-operatório. Resultados A complicação perioperatória mais comum nessa população de pacientes foi hipotensão (51,61%), seguida de complicações pulmonares, como ventilação mecânica pós-operatória (12,9%) e edema pulmonar (6,45%). A alta incidência de hipotensão pode ser um fator causador do aumento da incidência de atraso no funcionamento do enxerto (12,9%) e necrose tubular aguda (2,23%) nesses pacientes. Conclusão A monitoração rigorosa e o controle dos parâmetros hemodinâmicos, bem como a fluidoterapia criteriosa, são a pedra angular na melhoria dos resultados em pacientes com cardiomiopatia dilatada submetidos à cirurgia de transplante renal.
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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/complicações , Transplante de Rim , Anestesia , Falência Renal Crônica/cirurgia , Falência Renal Crônica/complicações , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/prevenção & controle , Estudos Retrospectivos , Monitorização IntraoperatóriaRESUMO
Goldman and colleagues identified severe aortic stenosis (AS) as a risk factor for perioperative cardiac complications in non-cardiac surgery. Although patients with aortic stenosis are at an increased risk of perioperative cardiac events, they can undergo non-cardiac surgery relatively safely provided that the condition is recognized and appropriate monitoring and management put in place. The early detection and treatment of hypotension and arrhythmias are essential. We present a case of severe aortic stenosis posted for emergency open cholecystectomy which was successfully managed under epidural anaesthesia and had an uneventful recovery.
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We report a case of two months old infant diagnosed with acute myocarditis, with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) of 0.9 mm size, admitted to our hospital with gangrene of left foot. A below knee amputation was planned under general anaesthesia with caudal block. Digoxin and diuretics were continued. Induction was done with fentanyl and sevoflurane and supraglottic device was used to secure the airway. Caudal block with bupivacaine was administered.The recovery was satisfactory and postoperative stay was uneventful.
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Resumen La valoración preoperatoria en cirugía no cardiaca es fundamental para disminuir la tasa de complicaciones hospitalarias; su finalidad es identificar pacientes con riesgos mayores. La valoración preoperatoria no se debe limitar a los aspectos cardiovasculares, sino enfocarse en todos los órganos y sistemas e incluir la conciliación de medicamentos. El objetivo de este escrito es abordar la realización de una valoración preoperatoria en cirugía no cardiaca desde la perspectiva del médico internista, con el fin de ayudar a prevenir eventos adversos y mejorar el desenlace general.
Abstract Preoperative assessment in non-cardiac surgery is essential to reducing the rate of in-hospital complications. Its purpose is to identify patients with higher levels of risk. Preoperative assessment should not be restricted to cardiovascular aspects, but it should focus on all organs and systems and include medication reconciliation. The purpose of this article is to approach the performance of a preoperative assessment in non-cardiac surgery from the perspective of the internist, with the purpose to help prevent adverse events and improve the overall outcome.