心理和生理因素对鼻内经蝶窦手术围术期口渴不适轨迹的影响:一项前瞻性队列研究。

IF 12.5 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Zhongmin Fu, Xian Luo, Lan Liu, Jing Shang, Min Chen, Xiaoju Miao
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摘要

背景:鼻内经蝶窦手术(ETSS)是一种微创治疗垂体腺瘤的方法。围手术期口渴不适是常见的,可能是尿囊症和抗利尿激素分泌不当综合征等并发症的信号。了解影响口渴的心理和生理因素对改善患者护理至关重要。材料与方法:本前瞻性队列研究于2024年7月至2024年12月在中国某三级医院纳入224例ETSS患者。我们测量了围手术期多个时间点的口渴不适、唾液pH值和血清甲状腺促甲状腺激素(TSH)水平,并收集了人口统计学、焦虑和抑郁的数据。潜在生长混合物模型确定了口渴轨迹,主成分分析确定了关键的TSH和pH模式,逻辑回归评估了影响因素,结构方程模型探索了心理和生理变量之间的途径。结果:确定了四种不同的口渴不适轨迹:低水平快速缓解,高水平未解决,低水平缓慢缓解和低水平持续恶化。主成分分析显示TSH呈稳定下降趋势,而唾液pH则呈现稳定下降、术后恢复和早期波动三种趋势。高水平未解决组的保护因素包括稳定下降的TSH趋势和较高的焦虑,而糖尿病和抑郁症是危险因素。对于低水平缓慢缓解组,稳定的TSH下降趋势和较高的焦虑程度具有保护作用。低水平持续恶化组受pH下降趋势影响为危险因素,稳定的TSH下降趋势提供保护。通径分析表明,稳定的TSH下降趋势与焦虑呈负相关,并影响pH稳定性,影响口渴不适。结论:ETSS患者围手术期的口渴不适受心理和生理参数(TSH水平和唾液pH值)的影响具有显著的异质性。识别这些因素可以为有针对性的围手术期管理策略提供信息,有可能减轻口渴相关的不适,并改善患者的整体预后。
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Effects of psychological and physiological factors in perioperative thirst discomfort trajectories in endonasal transsphenoidal surgery: a prospective cohort study.

Background: Endonasal transsphenoidal surgery (ETSS) is a minimally invasive treatment for pituitary adenomas. Perioperative thirst discomfort is common and may signal complications like diabetes insipidus and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. Understanding the psychological and physiological factors influencing thirst is crucial for improving patient care.

Materials and methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled 224 ETSS patients from July 2024 to December 2024 at a tertiary hospital in China. We measured thirst discomfort, the salivary pH, and serum thyroid thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels at multiple perioperative time points and collected data on demographics, anxiety, and depression. Latent growth mixture modeling identified thirst trajectories, principal component analysis determined key TSH and pH patterns, logistic regression assessed influencing factors, and structural equation modeling explored pathways among psychological and physiological variables.

Results: Four distinct thirst discomfort trajectories were identified: low-level rapid relief, high-level unresolved, low-level slow relief, and low-level continuous deterioration. Principal component analysis revealed a stable decreasing trend in TSH, while salivary pH followed three trends, including stable decrease, postoperative recovery, and early fluctuations. Protective factors for the high-level unresolved group included stable decreasing TSH trends and higher anxiety, while diabetes and depression were risk factors. For the low-level slow relief group, stable decreasing TSH trends and higher anxiety were protective. The low-level continuous deterioration group was influenced by a decreasing pH trend as a risk factor, with stable decreasing TSH trends providing protection. Path analysis indicated that stable decreasing TSH trends were negatively correlated with anxiety and influenced pH stability, impacting thirst discomfort.

Conclusion: Perioperative thirst discomfort in ETSS patients exhibits significant heterogeneity influenced by both psychological and physiological parameters (TSH levels and salivary pH). Identifying these factors can inform targeted perioperative management strategies, potentially mitigating thirst-related discomfort and improving overall patient outcomes.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) has a broad scope, encompassing all surgical specialties. Its primary objective is to facilitate the exchange of crucial ideas and lines of thought between and across these specialties.By doing so, the journal aims to counter the growing trend of increasing sub-specialization, which can result in "tunnel-vision" and the isolation of significant surgical advancements within specific specialties.
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