Continuous assessment of oxygen saturation and subcutaneous oxygen tension after abdominal operations.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica Pub Date : 1990-09-01
J Rosenberg, T Ullstad, P N Larsen, F Moesgaard, H Kehlet
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Ten patients undergoing abdominal operations had oxygen saturation (SpO2) and transcutaneous (PtcO2) and subcutaneous (PscO2) oxygen tensions monitored continuously during the second and third postoperative nights from 11 pm to 7 am. At the end of the second postoperative night an oxygen stimulation test (10 l/min by face mask) was carried out in eight of the 10. Median SpO2 was 91% (range 82-95) on the second, and 91% (86-95) on the third, postoperative nights, respectively. Six patients had intermittent episodes of desaturation to less than 80%, each of less than one minute's duration. PtcO2, but not PscO2, followed the episodic variations in SpO2. PscO2 was 58 mmHg (46-69) on the second postoperative night and 61 mmHg (48-71) on the third postoperative night. PscO2 correlated with SpO2 in all but one patient who had lower PscO2 than expected from the measured SpO2 and estimated PaO2. Oxygen treatment increased individual PscO2 by 14 mmHg (9-49), PtcO2 by 38 mmHg (10-104), and SpO2 to 99% (95-100), but stable PscO2 was not achieved within the 20 minute period of treatment. These results obtained during continuous measurements show pronounced intersubject differences in oxygen tensions near the surgical wound in the late postoperative period. The results suggest that pulmonary oxygenation is the most important determinant of mean subcutaneous oxygen tension after uncomplicated elective abdominal operations.

腹部手术后血氧饱和度和皮下氧张力的持续评估。
10例接受腹部手术的患者在术后第二和第三晚(晚上11点至早上7点)连续监测氧饱和度(SpO2)和经皮(PtcO2)和皮下(PscO2)氧张力。术后第二晚结束时,对10例患者中的8例进行氧刺激试验(10升/分钟,面罩)。术后第2晚的SpO2中位数分别为91%(82-95)和91%(86-95)。6例患者的血饱和度低于80%,每次持续时间不到1分钟。PtcO2随SpO2的偶发性变化而变化,而PscO2不随。术后第二晚PscO2为58 mmHg(46-69),第三晚为61 mmHg(48-71)。除了一名PscO2低于SpO2测量和PaO2估计的预期的患者外,所有患者的PscO2与SpO2相关。氧处理使个体PscO2增加了14 mmHg (9-49), PtcO2增加了38 mmHg (10-104), SpO2增加到99%(95-100),但在20分钟的处理时间内未达到稳定的PscO2。在连续测量中获得的这些结果表明,术后后期手术伤口附近的氧张力在受试者间存在明显差异。结果表明,肺氧合是择期腹部手术后平均皮下氧张力的最重要决定因素。
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