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体重指数不影响术中目标导向液体需求。

Body Mass Index does not affect intraoperative goal-directed fluid requirements.

机构信息

Unit of General Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Minerva Anestesiol. 2019 Oct;85(10):1071-1079. doi: 10.23736/S0375-9393.19.13396-2. Epub 2019 Apr 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Perioperative normovolemia is a major determinant of tissue oxygen availability and postoperative outcome. Thus, adequate volume replacement therapy remains an essential part of perioperative management. Nevertheless, volume optimization in overweight and obese surgical patients with alterations in cardiovascular function, peripheral perfusion, and body composition remains challenging. We, therefore, tested the hypothesis that Body Mass Index (BMI) correlates with fluid requirements during goal-directed management. Furthermore, we evaluated subcutaneous tissue oxygen tension (PsqO2) as an indicator of intravascular volume status and peripheral perfusion.

METHODS

Ninety women, undergoing open gynecologic surgery, were assigned to three groups according to their BMI, (lean: BMI 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2, overweight: BMI 25 to 29.9 kg/m2, obese: BMI>30 kg/m2). Esophageal Doppler monitoring guided intraoperative crystalloid administration. Tissue oxygen tension was measured with a polarographic electrode in the subcutaneous tissue of the upper arm and served as a secondary outcome parameter.

RESULTS

BMI and fluid requirements did not correlate (r=0.093, P=0.384). Total amounts of administered crystalloids were comparable. Lean patients received 2223±1811 mL in total, while overweight patients received 1866±1261 mL. Obese patients required 2416±1143 mL of total crystalloids (P=0.327). Intra- and postoperative PsqO2 did not differ significantly (97.3 vs. 86.8 vs. 79.6 mmHg, P=0.06 and 74.5 vs. 83 vs. 81.5 mmHg, P=0.63, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS

BMI did not affect intraoperative fluid requirements. Doppler-guided intravascular volume optimization was associated with well-maintained subcutaneous tissue oxygen availability in all BMI groups.

摘要

背景

围手术期正常血容量是组织氧供和术后转归的主要决定因素。因此,充分的容量复苏治疗仍然是围手术期管理的重要组成部分。然而,超重和肥胖患者心血管功能、外周灌注和身体成分改变,使优化容量管理颇具挑战。因此,我们假设体重指数(BMI)与目标导向治疗期间的液体需求相关。此外,我们评估了皮下组织氧张力(PsqO2)作为血管内容量状态和外周灌注的指标。

方法

90 名接受开腹妇科手术的女性患者,根据 BMI 分为三组,(瘦:BMI 18.5 至 24.9 kg/m2,超重:BMI 25 至 29.9 kg/m2,肥胖:BMI>30 kg/m2)。食管多普勒监测指导术中晶体液的输注。通过在上臂皮下组织中使用极谱电极测量组织氧张力,作为次要结局参数。

结果

BMI 与液体需求无相关性(r=0.093,P=0.384)。输注的晶体液总量相当。瘦患者输注总量为 2223±1811 mL,超重患者输注总量为 1866±1261 mL,肥胖患者输注总量为 2416±1143 mL(P=0.327)。术中及术后 PsqO2 无显著差异(97.3 与 86.8 与 79.6 mmHg,P=0.06 和 74.5 与 83 与 81.5 mmHg,P=0.63)。

结论

BMI 不影响术中液体需求。多普勒引导的血管内容量优化与所有 BMI 组的皮下组织氧供维持良好相关。

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