Monitorización sonográfica de la vena cava inferior para la valoración de fenómenos embólicos durante la artroplastia de cadera

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

Embolic phenomena frequently occur during hip joint replacement surgery, and may lead to haemodynamic instability in frail patients. Transoesophageal ultrasound monitoring is rarely available in non-cardiac operating theatres, and cannot be performed in awake patients under spinal anaesthesia. The main objectives of this prospective exploratory study were to determine the feasibility of using an alternative ultrasound approach to monitor the inferior vena cava during hip replacement surgery, and to determine the intra- and interobserver reliability of the ultrasound findings.

Method

We conducted a prospective exploratory study in 20 patients undergoing cemented hip arthroplasty in the supine position under spinal anaesthesia and sedation. The inferior vena cava was assessed through a subcostal window at 10 intraoperative time points, and the findings were rated on a qualitative embolism severity scale. The ultrasound images were evaluated by 2 independent observers.

Results

An adequate subcostal window was obtained in 90% of cases. Intra- and inter-observer reliability was high (kappa index > 0.80, p < 0.001). Nearly all (95%) patients presented some degree of embolism, which was severe in 50% of cases.

Conclusions

Our study suggests that ultrasound assessment of embolic phenomena in the inferior vena cava through a subcostal window is reliable in 90% of cases. The qualitative embolic severity rating scale is highly reproducible and has high intra- and inter-observer reliability.

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超声监测下腔静脉以评估髋关节置换术中的栓塞现象
导言和目的髋关节置换手术过程中经常会出现象征性现象,可能会导致体弱患者的血流动力学不稳定。经食道超声监测在非心脏手术室很少使用,而且无法在脊髓麻醉下对清醒患者进行监测。这项前瞻性探索研究的主要目的是确定在髋关节置换手术中使用另一种超声方法监测下腔静脉的可行性,并确定超声结果在观察者内部和观察者之间的可靠性。在术中的 10 个时间点,通过肋下开窗对下腔静脉进行评估,并根据栓塞严重程度定性评分。结果 90%的病例都获得了适当的肋下开窗。观察者内部和观察者之间的可靠性很高(卡帕指数为 0.80,p 为 0.001)。结论我们的研究表明,通过肋下开窗对下腔静脉栓塞现象进行超声评估在 90% 的病例中都是可靠的。栓塞严重程度定性评分表的重复性很高,观察者内部和观察者之间的可靠性也很高。
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