Pre-anesthetic stabilization in the patient with sepsis

Pubvet Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v18n04e1583
Larissa Seguetto, Neide Maria Griebeler
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Sepsis is an organic dysfunction of significant relevance in the rate of hospitalizations and deaths in veterinary clinics and hospitals. Patients may arrive in a state of shock, presenting serious systemic changes, such as hypotension, hypovolemia, tissue hypoperfusion, metabolic acidosis, among other disorders that can compromise the animal's life during an anesthetic and surgical procedure. Performing surgical procedures on dogs and cats with sepsis requires a meticulous approach, adapted to the individual conditions of each patient, where maintaining tissue perfusion and oxygenation is of great importance. Therefore, to manage hypotension, volume replacement with crystalloids is recommended. If there is no response, the use of vasoactive agents is indicated, such as norepinephrine, adrenaline, dobutamine and vasopressin. Furthermore, the use of corticosteroids, such as hydrocortisone, is recommended in cases of hypotension refractory to fluid therapy and vasopressors. The purpose of this literature review is to carry out a brief analysis of sepsis, highlighting the main measures for stabilizing septic patients in the pre-anesthetic period. The central focus lies in discussing the approach used for hemodynamic stabilization before the patient enters the operating room. A more in-depth understanding of anesthetic considerations in cases of sepsis may result in more efficient and less risky management of these patients, with a potential positive impact on the well-being of these individuals in such conditions. 
脓毒症患者麻醉前的稳定治疗
败血症是一种器质性功能障碍,与兽医诊所和医院的住院率和死亡率密切相关。患者入院时可能处于休克状态,全身出现严重变化,如低血压、低血容量、组织灌注不足、代谢性酸中毒等,在麻醉和手术过程中可能危及动物的生命。对患有败血症的猫狗进行外科手术时,需要根据每位患者的具体情况采取细致入微的方法,其中保持组织灌注和氧合非常重要。因此,为了控制低血压,建议使用晶体液补充血容量。如果没有反应,则应使用血管活性药物,如去甲肾上腺素、肾上腺素、多巴酚丁胺和血管加压素。此外,如果输液治疗和血管加压药无效,建议使用皮质类固醇,如氢化可的松。本文献综述旨在对脓毒症进行简要分析,强调在麻醉前稳定脓毒症患者病情的主要措施。重点在于讨论在患者进入手术室前稳定血流动力学的方法。更深入地了解脓毒症病例中的麻醉注意事项可能会提高这些病人的管理效率并降低风险,从而对这些病人在这种情况下的福祉产生潜在的积极影响。
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