Bianchi Renata Cristiane Gennari, de Souza Juliana Nalin, Giaciani Carolina de Almeida, Hoehr Neucy Fenalti, Toro Ivan Felizardo Contrera
Surgery Department, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP, Campinas State University), School of Medicine, Campinas, Brazil.
J Bras Pneumol. 2006 Nov-Dec;32(6):489-94. doi: 10.1590/s1806-37132006000600004.
To determine whether pre-operative nutritional status and post-operative time on mechanical ventilation, as well as others factors, are correlated with post-operative complications (general or pulmonary) in patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery.
A prospective study was conducted, involving 71 patients undergoing elective pulmonary resection. The data collected pre-operatively included gender, age, smoking status, pre-albumin level, lymphocyte count, and body mass index. The peri-operative data included type of surgery and surgical time, as well as post-operative time on mechanical ventilation.
Post-operative complications were found to correlate with low pre-albumin concentration, type of resection, surgical time, and post-operative time on mechanical ventilation. Surgical time and post-operative time on mechanical ventilation were also implicated in the post-operative pulmonary complications observed in 22 (30.99%) of the patients studied.
Our results suggest that pre-albumin concentration, type of surgery and surgical time, as well as post-operative time on mechanical ventilation, serve as predictive indices of post-operative complications in patients undergoing elective pulmonary resection. In the analysis of the post-operative pulmonary complications, statistically significant correlations were found between such complications and increases in surgical time or post-operative time on mechanical ventilation.