The Incidence of Intraoperative Hypotension and the Importance of Timely Detection

Robert H Sirait
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Aims: Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is a common condition faced by anesthesiologists intraoperatively which poignanting patients undergoing surgery under general and neuraxial anesthesia. Its occurrence is associated with dangerous morbid situations found perioperatively that can lead into fatal complications, such as acute kidney failure, direct myocardial injury, and even can end in mortality. Despite advanced closed hemodynamic monitoring and protocols utilizing goal directed therapy, recent trend of management is remaining reactive. Anesthesiologists tend to intervene when the episode of hypotension has already occurred. This literature review aimed to discuss the incidence of intraoperative hypotension and its urgency to overcome intraoperatively. Conclusion: The incidence of IOH varies based on the type of surgery, type of anesthesia and fragility of the patient, for example having comorbidities. Due to the rapid development of IOH which is unwanted, the effort reducing the hypotensive burden intraoperatively, as soon as possible is mandatory. By carefully predicting and preventing IOH through closed monitoring of patient’s blood pressure will surely improve patient outcome and prevent adverse unwanted post-operative event.
术中低血压的发生率和及时发现的重要性
目的:术中低血压(IOH)是麻醉医生在术中面临的一种常见情况,它使接受全身麻醉和神经麻醉手术的患者感到非常痛苦。其发生与围手术期发现的危险病态情况有关,可导致致命并发症,如急性肾衰竭、直接心肌损伤,甚至可导致死亡。尽管采用了先进的封闭式血流动力学监测和目标导向疗法方案,但最近的管理趋势仍然是被动的。麻醉医师往往在低血压已经发生时才进行干预。本文献综述旨在讨论术中低血压的发生率及其在术中克服的紧迫性。结论:术中低血压的发生率因手术类型、麻醉类型和患者的脆弱性(如合并症)而异。由于 IOH 的快速发展是患者所不愿意看到的,因此必须尽快减轻术中的低血压负担。通过对患者血压进行封闭式监测,仔细预测和预防 IOH 的发生,必将改善患者的预后,并防止术后不良事件的发生。
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