舒张性心室功能不全和麻醉剂的使用

S. Castro, Nixon Martin Burbano Erazo, Luisa Rodriguez, Maria F Landinez, Cordero, Camilo Andrés Benavides Pai, S. A. Mora, Francisco Alberto Rodríguez Lee, Yudy, Andrea Chicaiza Guerrero
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心力衰竭是一种病理,它会逐渐恶化,逐渐损害患者的功能,影响心脏向身体充分泵血的能力。就其普遍患病率而言,它可以影响美国和欧洲人口的1%至14%。根据2012年发表的一项研究,在哥伦比亚,心力衰竭在普通人群中的患病率为2.3%,其中67.5%是保留EF的心力衰竭。这是根据患者的射血分数来分类的,可以保留或降低。舒张期心室功能障碍属于射血分数正常的类型。其在危重病人中的发病率在40%到80%之间,在这些病人中使用麻醉药的研究还不多,但是,在使用麻醉药时可以考虑一些非常重要的因素。方法采用叙述性综述,其中使用了不同的数据库,如Scielo、PubMed、Sciencedirect、学术谷歌等。文章的选择是通过2010年至2021年符合选择标准的英语和西班牙语索引期刊进行的。结果舒张功能障碍包括舒张期心室顺应性改变;也就是说,当心室放松时,它会影响心脏充盈。在这种情况下,为了维持正常的心输出量,充盈压力增加。舒张期心力衰竭患者。大多数麻醉药降低交感神经张力,由于静脉系统的顺应性增加,动脉血管舒张和血压降低,从而减少静脉回流,从而导致舒张更大的改变,从而导致预负荷。结论麻醉药物在舒张不全患者诱导时对心血管水平的影响值得进一步研究。这些对血流动力学变化和腔隙压力更敏感,在这些患者接受的手术过程中,无论是否心脏手术,都会产生即将失代偿的高风险。
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Diastolic Ventricular Insufficiency and Use of Anesthetics
Heart failure is a pathology that generates a progressive deterioration that little by little compromises the functional capacity of the individual who suffers from it, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood to the body adequately. Regarding its prevalence in general, it can affect from 1% to 14% of the population in the United States and Europe. In Colombia, according to a study published in 2012, heart failure has a prevalence in the general population of 2.3%, with 67.5% being heart failure with preserved EF. This is classified according to the ejection fraction of the patients, which may be preserved or decreased. Diastolic ventricular dysfunction is of the type with normal ejection fraction. Its incidence varies in critically ill patients between 40 and 80%, the use of anesthetics in these patients has not been much studied, and however, some very important considerations can be taken into account when applying them. Methodology A narrative review was carried out, in which different databases were used such as Scielo, PubMed, Sciencedirect, academic google, among others. The selection of articles was made through indexed journals in English and Spanish languages from 2010 to 2021 that met the selection criteria. Results Diastolic dysfunction includes an alteration in diastolic ventricular compliance; that is, it affects cardiac filling, when the ventricle is relaxed. It is a condition in which, to sustain normal cardiac output, the filling pressure is increased. Patients with diastolic ventricular failure. Most anesthetics reduce sympathetic tone, which decreases venous return due to an increase in the compliance of the venous system, arterial vasodilation, and a decrease in blood pressure, thus generating a greater alteration in diastole, and consequently in preload. Conclusions The use of anesthetics in diastolic insufficiency should be further studied due to the implications it has at the cardiovascular level when inducing a patient. Being these more sensitive to hemodynamic changes, and cavitary pressures that generates a high risk of imminent decompensation during the procedures to which these patients undergo regardless of whether they are cardiac or not.
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