Adequate Oxygenation State Maintained during Electroconvulsive Therapy in Nonobese Patients Using the Oxygen Reserve Index: A Pilot Study.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2023-11-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/7807693
Yuji Kadoi, Jo Ohta, Yumeka Sasaki, Shigeru Saito
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Abstract

Some controversial reports have observed oxygen desaturation (defined as percutaneous oxygen saturation (SpO2) < 90%) during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The purpose of this pilot study was to examine oxygenation states in eight patients during ECT. In addition to the usual hemodynamic monitors and pulse oximeter, the oxygen reserve index (ORi) was monitored using a pulse oximeter. Patients received either no preoxygenation or preoxygenation with 100% oxygen via a tight-fitting mask for 1 or 3 min before induction of anesthesia. ORi increased after preoxygenation. ORi differed significantly between 3 min of preoxygenation and the other two methods before restarting mask ventilation. SpO2 was significantly increased with all methods before stopping manual mask ventilation or before restarting manual mask ventilation compared with that before preoxygenation. No oxygen desaturation was observed at any time with any treatment methods. In nonobese patients, the adequate oxygenation state as shown by SpO2 and ORi was maintained during ECT even without preoxygenation.

利用氧储备指数在非肥胖患者电休克治疗期间维持充足的氧合状态:一项初步研究。
一些有争议的报道观察到,与预充氧前相比,所有方法在停止手动面罩通气或重新启动手动面罩通气前,氧去饱和(定义为经皮氧饱和度(SpO2) 2)均显著升高。任何治疗方法均未见氧饱和度下降。在非肥胖患者中,即使没有预充氧,电痉挛期间SpO2和ORi显示的充足氧合状态仍能维持。
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Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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