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Erschienen in: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie 5/2016

04.02.2016 | Reports of Original Investigations

Cerebral tissue oxygen saturation values in volunteers and patients in the lateral decubitus and beach chair positions: a prospective observational study

verfasst von: Ingrid Meex, PhD, Joris Vundelinckx, MD, Klaas Buyse, MD, Francis Deburggraeve, MD, Stephanie De Naeyer, MD, Veerle Desloovere, MD, Ludwig Anné, MD, Jan Truijen, MD, Margot Vander Laenen, MD, René Heylen, MD, PhD, Cathy De Deyne, MD, PhD, Frank Jans, MD, PhD

Erschienen in: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie | Ausgabe 5/2016

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Abstract

Background

The objective of this study was to describe changes in cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) due to changes in body position in healthy volunteers and in patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia in the beach chair position (BCP) and lateral decubitus position (LDP).

Methods

In this prospective observational study, SctO2 was measured in 85 awake volunteers serially positioned every 15 min, beginning with the supine position (SP) and followed by the beach chair, supine, and lateral decubitus positions. Cerebral tissue oxygen saturation was also measured supine and in either the BCP or the LDP in 195 patients (according to surgical preference) undergoing elective arthroscopic shoulder surgery. We measured the lowest stable SctO2 values in each position as well as changes in blood pressure and heart rate.

Results

In healthy volunteers, the median (interquartile range [IQR]) lowest stable SctO2 value in the SP was 69 [66-71] %. A change in position to the BCP caused a small but statistically significant decrease in the median [IQR] lowest SctO2 value to 67 [65-70] % (P = 0.028 compared with baseline). This decrease was associated with an increase in median [IQR] arterial pressure from 83 [78-88] mmHg in the SP to 85 [81-93] mmHg in the BCP (P < 0.001 compared with baseline). In patients undergoing surgery in the BCP, the median [IQR] lowest stable SctO2 value was 55 [51-59] %, which was significantly lower (P < 0.001) than the median [IQR] lowest SctO2 value in patients in the LDP (66 [62-69] %). More patients in the BCP group (57%) showed SctO2 values ≤ 55% and/or a decrease of ≥ 20% from baseline (57%) compared with the LDP group (5% and 6%, respectively; P < 0.001 for each comparison).

Conclusions

More than 55% of patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery in the BCP experience cerebral desaturation events. In volunteers without anesthesia, no desaturation events were observed. The clinical importance of these findings needs further investigation.
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Metadaten
Titel
Cerebral tissue oxygen saturation values in volunteers and patients in the lateral decubitus and beach chair positions: a prospective observational study
verfasst von
Ingrid Meex, PhD
Joris Vundelinckx, MD
Klaas Buyse, MD
Francis Deburggraeve, MD
Stephanie De Naeyer, MD
Veerle Desloovere, MD
Ludwig Anné, MD
Jan Truijen, MD
Margot Vander Laenen, MD
René Heylen, MD, PhD
Cathy De Deyne, MD, PhD
Frank Jans, MD, PhD
Publikationsdatum
04.02.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie / Ausgabe 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0832-610X
Elektronische ISSN: 1496-8975
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-016-0604-3

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