Minimal and normal-flow general anesthesia in patients undergoing surgery in prone position: ımpact on hemodynamics and regional cerebral oxygenation.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Esra Akdaş Tekin, Fethi Gültop, Nihan Altıntepe Başkurt
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Abstract

Purpose: In this study, the aim to assess the combined effects of prone-positioning (PP) and minimal-flow (MF) general anesthesia on regional cerebral oxygenation (RCO) and systemic hemodynamics.

Methods: This is a randomized prospective study aiming to evaluate changes in cerebral oxygenation and hemodynamic parameters in MF systemic anesthesia in patients undergoing surgery in PP. Patients were randomized to MF or normal-flow (NF) anesthesia. In the operating room, pulse rate, mean arterial pressure (MAP), peripheral hemoglobin oxygen saturation (spO2), and right- and left-side RCO (assessed by near-infrared spectroscopy, NIRS) were measured perioperatively.

Results: Overall, 46 patients were included (24 in the MF group and 22 in the NF group). The amount of anesthetic gas consumption was significantly lower in the low-flow (LF) group. In both groups, the mean pulse rate showed a decrease after PP. Before induction, RCO was significantly higher both at the right- and left-sides in the LF group compared to the NF group. This difference continued throughout the operation on the left-side and disappeared 10 min after intubation on the right-side. On the left side, mean RCO decreased after PP in both groups.

Conclusions: MF anesthesia in PP did not reduce cerebral oxygenation compared to NF and was safe in terms of systemic hemodynamics and cerebral oxygenation.

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俯卧位手术患者的小流量和正常流量全麻:ımpact对血流动力学和脑区域氧合的影响。
目的:探讨俯卧位(PP)和小流量(MF)全身麻醉对脑区域氧合(RCO)和全身血流动力学的影响。方法:这是一项随机前瞻性研究,旨在评估MF全身麻醉对PP手术患者脑氧合和血流动力学参数的变化。患者随机分为MF或正常血流(NF)麻醉。在手术室中,围手术期测量脉搏率、平均动脉压(MAP)、外周血血红蛋白氧饱和度(spO2)和左右侧RCO(近红外光谱评估,NIRS)。结果:共纳入46例患者(MF组24例,NF组22例)。低流量(LF)组麻醉气体消耗量显著降低。两组PP后平均脉搏率均下降。诱导前,LF组左右侧RCO均明显高于NF组。这种差异在左侧持续整个手术过程,在右侧插管后10分钟消失。左侧为两组PP后平均RCO下降。结论:与NF麻醉相比,MF麻醉在PP中没有降低脑氧合,并且在全身血流动力学和脑氧合方面是安全的。
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