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Prediction of early postoperative desaturation in extreme older patients after spinal anesthesia for femur fracture surgery: a retrospective analysis

Authors
 Youn Yi Jo  ;  Chun Gon Park  ;  Ji Yeon Lee  ;  Sun Koo Kwon  ;  Hyun Jeong Kwak 
Citation
 KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY, Vol.72(6) : 599-605, 2019-12 
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
ISSN
 2005-6419 
Issue Date
2019-12
MeSH
Aged, 80 and over ; Anesthesia, Spinal / adverse effects* ; Carbon Dioxide / blood ; Female ; Femoral Neck Fractures / surgery* ; Forced Expiratory Volume / physiology ; Frail Elderly ; Humans ; Hypoxia / blood ; Hypoxia / etiology* ; Intensive Care Units ; Male ; Oxygen / blood ; Partial Pressure ; Patient Admission / statistics & numerical data ; Postoperative Complications / blood ; Postoperative Complications / etiology* ; Predictive Value of Tests ; Preoperative Care / methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Spirometry ; Vital Capacity / physiology
Keywords
Arterial blood gas analysis ; Femur neck fracture ; Frail older individuals ; Postoperative hypoxia ; Spinal anesthesia ; Spirometry
Abstract
Background: Postoperative desaturation in older individuals is rarely addressed in the literature. The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate whether a preoperative spirometric test and arterial blood gas analysis (ABGA) might predict postoperative desaturation after spinal anesthesia in extreme older patients. Methods: The medical records of 399 patients (age >= 80 yrs) who were administered spinal anesthesia for a femur neck fracture surgery were retrospectively reviewed. Early postoperative desaturation was defined as a reduction of oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) below 90% within 3 days of surgery, despite 0, supply via a nasal prong. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of early postoperative desaturation. Results: The incidence of postoperative desaturation was 12.5%. Major morbidity rate was significantly higher in the desaturation group (n = 50) than that in the non-desaturation group (n = 349) (14% vs. 3.2%, P = 0.001) with more frequent postoperative stays in the intensive care unit (22% vs. 12%, P = 0.004). In a binary logistic regression analysis, preoperative ratio of arterial oxygen partial pressure to fractional inspired oxygen (PaO2/FiO(2) ratio) (OR, 0.972; 95% CI 0.952-0.993; P = 0.010) and history of cardiovascular disease (OR, 2.127; 95% CI 1.004-4.507; P = 0.049) predicted postoperative desaturation. Conclusions: Preoperative PaO2/FiO(2) ratio, but not preoperative spirometry, was predictive of the postoperative desaturation in older patients after being administered spinal anesthesia for femur fracture surgery. Based on our results, preoperative ABGA may be helpful in predicting early postoperative desaturation in these patients.
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DOI
10.4097/kja.19220
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (마취통증의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/189191
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