术前测量的下舌根宽度能否预测 ASA I-II 级患者在镇静状态下进行食管胃十二指肠镜检查时的低氧血症?

Medical ultrasonography Pub Date : 2024-06-21 Epub Date: 2024-01-30 DOI:10.11152/mu-4326
Hao Wu, Min Xia, Xu Chen, Sheng Wang, Wei Zhang
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目的:在镇静状态下进行食管胃十二指肠镜检查(EGD)期间最常见的并发症是低氧血症。目前尚缺乏准确预测镇静状态下进行胃肠镜检查时低氧血症风险的指标。超声波(US)测量的下舌根宽度被认为是阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)是否存在及其严重程度的重要预测指标,其低氧血症的发生机制与镇静状态下的胃肠造影术类似。材料和方法ː 在我院麻醉门诊进行评估后,在镇静状态下接受胃肠造影术的成人患者被纳入研究。用 US 测量舌根下缘的宽度,即舌下外侧缘两侧舌动脉之间的距离(DLA)。主要结果是低氧血症,定义为 SpO2 31 mm。DLA 与低氧血症相关(Spearman 相关系数,0.455;P
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Can the width of lower tongue base preoperative sonography measurements predict hypoxemia during esophagogastroduodenoscopy under sedation in ASA I-II patients?

Aim: The most common complication during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) under sedation is hypoxemia. There is a scarcity of indicators to predict the risk of hypoxemia during EGD under sedation accurately. The width of the lower tongue base measured by ultrasound (US) is considered to be a significant predictor of the presence and severity of obstructive sleepapnea syndrome (OSAS), which develops hypoxemia by a similar mechanism to EGD under sedation. This study aimed to observe its ability to predict hypoxemia during EGD under sedation.Material and methodsː Adult patients undergoing EGD under sedation at our hospital after assessment in the anesthesia clinic were enrolled in the study. The width of the lower tongue base was measured as the distance between the lingual arteries (DLA) on both sides of the inferior lateral margin of the tongue by US. The primary outcome was hypoxemia defined as the SpO2 <90% for longer than 10 seconds during EGD under sedation. ResultsːA total of 304 patients were successfully included, and hypoxemia was reported in 32 patients (10.5%). The DLA prediction criterion for hypoxemia was >31 mm. The DLA was correlated with hypoxemia (Spearman correlation coefficient, 0.455; p<0.001) and owned the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (0.927; 99% CI, 0.891 to 0.953, compared with that of the other predictors, p< 0.001) with hypoxemia.Conclusionsː The width of the lower tongue base, measured as the DLA by US examination can be used to effectively predict the risk of hypoxemia during EGD under sedation.

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