Prediction of intraoperative arterial hypotension associated with the spinal anesthesia. Prospective observational study

M. P. Ivanova, V. A. Koriachkin, M. D. Ivanov, Yu. P. Malyshev, V. A. Zhikharev
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Background: 90% of C-sections are supported by spinal anesthesia, which is complicated by arterial hypotension in 60%-80% of cases. The perfusion index seems to be a significant prognostic tool for arterial hypotension. Objective: Тo confirm the value of perfusion index in predicting arterial hypotension associated with the spinal anesthesia. Materials and methods: The study included 105 female patients who underwent С-section under spinal anesthesia. A decrease in mean arterial pressure by ≤ 20% was considered as arterial hypotension. Baseline perfusion index was assessed with a pulse oximeter. Results: 68 patients (64.8%) developed arterial hypotension in the intraoperative period. In 37 (35.2%) parturient women there were no significant changes in blood pressure. A cut-off threshold of 3.1 with 75% sensitivity and 75% specificity was obtained with the ROC analysis. Arterial hypotension developed in 29.4% (n = 15) of parturient women with a perfusion index < 3.1 and in 72.2% (n = 39) of parturient women with a perfusion index > 3.1. Conclusions: We can use the perfusion index threshold of 3.1 to identify parturient women with an increased risk of arterial hypotension associated with the spinal anesthesia for C-section. The arterial hypotension rate is significantly higher in women with an initial perfusion index > 3.1 compared with those with an initial perfusion index < 3.1.
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脊髓麻醉相关术中动脉低血压的预测。前瞻性观察研究
背景:90%的剖腹产采用脊髓麻醉支持,60%-80%的病例并发动脉低血压。灌注指数似乎是动脉性低血压的重要预后工具。目的:Тo证实灌注指数对脊髓麻醉后动脉低血压的预测价值。材料与方法:本研究纳入105例经С-section脊柱麻醉的女性患者。平均动脉压下降≤20%被认为是动脉性低血压。基线灌注指数用脉搏血氧仪评估。结果:术中出现动脉低血压68例(64.8%)。37例(35.2%)产妇血压无明显变化。ROC分析的截止阈值为3.1,敏感性为75%,特异性为75%。29.4% (n = 15)灌注指数为<的孕妇出现动脉低血压;3.1和72.2% (n = 39)灌注指数为>的孕妇;3.1. 结论:灌注指数阈值3.1可用于鉴别腰麻剖宫产术后动脉低血压风险增高的孕妇。动脉低血压的发生率明显高于初始灌注指数的女性;3.1与初始灌注指数<组比较;3.1.
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Innovatsionnaia meditsina Kubani
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