[Prospective assessment of surgical stress response in patients with craniosynostosis: comparison of clinical and laboratory data].

B A Bashiryan, O A Gadzhieva, L A Satanin, N A Mazerkina, E A Khukhlaeva, E A Lavrenyuk, V A Tere, O K Kwan, V V Roginsky
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Abstract

Background: Highly traumatic surgical correction of craniosynostosis (CS) is usually followed by severe postoperative period and high risk of complications. Surgical stress response (SSR) is an important and often neglected cause of severe early postoperative period.

Objective: To compare clinical and laboratory parameters of SSR in children who underwent various surgeries for CS.

Material and methods: The study included 63 patients aged 7.02±4.12 months. All ones underwent surgery for CS between October 2021 and June 2022. We analyzed clinical and laboratory markers of SSR, as well as correlation with severity of surgical stress.

Results: No surgical complications were observed. There were postoperative complications in 12 (19.0%) cases including febrile fever in 9 (14.3%) patients, severe pain and edematous syndromes with prolonged hospital-stay in 3 (4.8%) cases. Significant correlations were revealed between severity of surgical stress and certain laboratory markers (CRP, ACTH, T3, insulin, HOMA-IR). The last ones characterized SSR severity. Patients with high scores of stress response demonstrated more severe course of early postoperative period.

Conclusion: Surgical stress scale makes it possible to predict early postoperative period and optimize patient management. Lower severity of surgical stress response following endoscopic interventions is another reason for the wider use of low-traumatic surgical methods in pediatric neurosurgery.

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背景:颅畸形(Craniosynostosis,CS)的高创伤性手术矫正通常会导致严重的术后并发症和高风险。手术应激反应(SSR)是导致术后早期严重并发症的一个重要原因,但往往被忽视:比较因 CS 而接受各种手术的儿童的 SSR 临床和实验室参数:研究包括63名年龄为(7.02±4.12)个月的患者。所有患者均在 2021 年 10 月至 2022 年 6 月期间接受了 CS 手术。我们分析了 SSR 的临床和实验室指标,以及与手术应激严重程度的相关性:未观察到手术并发症。12例(19.0%)患者出现术后并发症,其中9例(14.3%)患者出现发热,3例(4.8%)患者出现剧烈疼痛和水肿综合征,住院时间延长。手术应激的严重程度与某些实验室指标(CRP、促肾上腺皮质激素、T3、胰岛素、HOMA-IR)之间存在显著相关性。最后几项指标描述了应激反应的严重程度。应激反应得分高的患者在术后早期表现出更严重的病程:结论:手术应激反应量表可预测术后早期病程并优化患者管理。内窥镜介入术后手术应激反应的严重程度较低,这也是小儿神经外科更广泛使用低创伤手术方法的另一个原因。
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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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