Relation between preoperative fasting time and the plestimographic variability index (PVI)

Luis E Carreto, Erandy G. Rangel, Kimberly Montes
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Preoperative fasting can also lead to physiological deleterious effects such as dehydration, and hypovolemia. The Plethysmographic Variability Index (PVI, Masimo Corp, Irvine, CA, USA), is a dynamic measurement and its variability could be related to hydration status. Objective: Find a correlation between the number of hours of preoperative fasting and the measurements of PVI. Studio and design: Experimental, prospective, longitudinal. Material and methods: During one-year, patients ASA I scheduled for elective general anesthesia, in an outpatient plastic surgery clinic, the nurse staff recorded PVI (%) values by MightySat® Masimo finger oximeter pulse and the hours of fasting carried out the night before their admission by direct interrogation of the patient. a simple linear regression with Pearson correlation coefficient, perfect = 1, to find a relation between fasting hours and PVI, being considered significant with a p< 0.05. Results: 140 patients were included, women (90%), mean age 35 years, the mean PVI values were 21.01 (SD +/- 7.20) means hours of preoperative fasting performed by patients 11.85 (SD+/- 2.34). Pearson correlation coefficient between fasting hours and PVI was 0.005 (t-student 0.0054, p bilateral 0.47) Conclusion: This study did not show a linear relation, direct or inverse, between fasting hours and PVI values. PVI as a dynamic measurement of preload or stroke volume did not show changes in terms of fasting time in our patients.
术前禁食时间与脉搏变化指数(PVI)的关系
术前禁食也可导致生理上的有害影响,如脱水和低血容量。容积曲线变异性指数(PVI, Masimo Corp, Irvine, CA, USA)是一种动态测量方法,其变异性可能与水合状态有关。目的:探讨术前禁食时间与PVI测量值之间的关系。工作室和设计:实验性,前瞻性,纵向。材料和方法:在一年的时间里,ASA I型患者计划进行选择性全身麻醉,在门诊整形外科诊所,护理人员通过直接询问患者入院前一晚的MightySat®Masimo手指血氧仪脉搏记录PVI(%)值和禁食时间。通过Pearson相关系数为完全= 1的简单线性回归,发现禁食时间与PVI之间的关系,p< 0.05认为具有显著性。结果:纳入140例患者,女性(90%),平均年龄35岁,平均PVI值21.01 (SD+/- 7.20),平均术前禁食时间11.85 (SD+/- 2.34)。空腹时间与PVI之间的Pearson相关系数为0.005 (t-student 0.0054, p双侧0.47)。结论:本研究未显示空腹时间与PVI值之间存在直接或反向的线性关系。PVI作为预负荷或脑卒中容量的动态测量,在我们的患者中没有显示禁食时间的变化。
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