Near-infrared spectroscopy in perioperative medicine

The BMJ Pub Date : 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1136/bmj.r539
Igor Feinstein, Martin S Angst
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Current insights and remaining questions Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), originally described in 1977, entered clinical practice as a non-invasive method to assess regional tissue oxygenation.1 This monitoring technique was initially used in high risk surgeries to measure cerebral oxygenation in real time. After encouraging results that linked intraoperative NIRS guided, goal directed treatment to improved neurological outcomes in cardiac surgery, NIRS use quickly expanded.234 This increased use has sparked the development of multiple competing clinically approved NIRS monitoring systems, highlighting the substantial market interest in this technology.5 Despite the widespread use of NIRS, negative findings from subsequent trials have raised concerns about whether NIRS monitoring truly improves outcomes.678 These concerns have prompted a debate regarding the surgical populations who might benefit from NIRS and the best practices for its use.9 In a linked research paper (doi:10.1136/bmj-2024-082104), Han and colleagues present noteworthy findings from the Bottomline-CS trial, which examined whether perioperative care guided by cerebral and peripheral tissue oximetry enhanced clinical outcomes in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery …
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近红外光谱在围手术期医学中的应用
近红外光谱(NIRS)最初于1977年被描述,作为一种评估局部组织氧合的非侵入性方法进入临床实践这种监测技术最初用于高风险手术中实时测量脑氧合。术中NIRS引导、目标导向治疗与心脏手术神经预后改善相关的结果令人鼓舞,NIRS的应用迅速扩大这种使用的增加激发了多种临床批准的NIRS监测系统的发展,突出了该技术的巨大市场兴趣尽管近红外光谱被广泛使用,但后续试验的负面结果引起了人们对近红外光谱监测是否真的能改善结果的关注这些担忧引发了一场关于外科人群可能受益于近红外光谱及其最佳使用方法的辩论在一篇相关的研究论文中(doi:10.1136/bmj-2024-082104), Han和他的同事提出了底线- cs试验中值得注意的发现,该试验研究了在大脑和外周组织血氧仪的指导下围手术期护理是否能提高非体外循环冠状动脉搭桥手术患者的临床结果……
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