Predictors of hypotension during surgical management of femoral fractures in spinal anesthesia

Milica Gojković, A. Uvelin, M. Tatic, Vladimir Vrsjakov, D. Mihajlovic, Aleksandra Lučić-Prokin
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Introduction. Femoral fractures are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly. The aim of this study was to establish the predictors of hypotension in the elderly patients with femoral fractures during surgery in spinal anesthesia. Material and Methods. This retrospective study included 454 patients and investigated the relationship between hypotension and predictive factors for the development of hypotension using binary logistic regression. A paired sample T-test for dependent variables was used to compare the mean arterial pressure before and after the surgical procedure. Three mean arterial pressure values were compared between subjects receiving bupivacaine and subjects who received levobupivacaine: preoperative, the lowest value during the surgery, and the mean arterial pressure at the end of the surgery. Results. The age of the subjects ranged from 20 to 93 years (mean = 71.56; standard deviation = 13.26, median = 74). The mean arterial pressure values during the preoperative evaluation (103.2 ± 14.7) were higher than the last mean arterial pressure during surgery (84.8 ± 13.6) and these differences were statistically significant (p < 0.001). The group of subjects who received levobupivacaine presented with higher values of median arterial pressure (73.99) than the group receiving bupivacaine (70.76). Conclusion. The predictors of hypotension during surgery of patients with femoral fractures in spinal anesthesia are elderly age and preoperative use of beta blockers.
脊柱麻醉下股骨骨折手术治疗期间低血压的预测因素
介绍。股骨骨折是老年人发病和死亡的最常见原因。本研究旨在探讨脊柱麻醉下老年股骨骨折患者术后低血压的预测因素。材料和方法。本回顾性研究纳入454例患者,采用二元logistic回归分析低血压与低血压发生的预测因素之间的关系。因变量配对样本t检验用于比较手术前后的平均动脉压。比较布比卡因组和左布比卡因组的三个平均动脉压值:术前、术中最低值和手术结束时的平均动脉压。结果。受试者年龄20 ~ 93岁,平均71.56岁;标准差= 13.26,中位数= 74)。术前评估时平均动脉压(103.2±14.7)高于术后平均动脉压(84.8±13.6),差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。左布比卡因组动脉中位压(73.99)高于布比卡因组(70.76)。结论。脊柱麻醉下股骨骨折患者手术期间低血压的预测因素是年龄和术前使用受体阻滞剂。
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