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Prediction of hypotension in the beach chair position during shoulder arthroscopy using pre-operative hemodynamic variables

Authors
Jo, Youn YiJung, Wol SeonKim, Hong SoonChang, Young JinKwak, Hyun Jeong
Issue Date
Apr-2014
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
General anesthesia; Hypotension; Arthroscopy
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MONITORING AND COMPUTING, v.28, no.2, pp.173 - 178
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MONITORING AND COMPUTING
Volume
28
Number
2
Start Page
173
End Page
178
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/12734
DOI
10.1007/s10877-013-9512-z
ISSN
1387-1307
Abstract
Since hypotension in beach chair position (BCP) can lead to catastrophic neurologic complications, the prediction of hypotension is a matter of concern in the BCP under general anesthesia. We investigated whether pre-induction values of mean arterial pressure (MAP), stroke volume variation (SVV), cardiac index (CI), and stroke volume index (SVI) can predict hypotension in BCP during general anesthesia. Forty healthy adult patients, aged 18-65 years, undergoing elective arthroscopic shoulder surgery, were enrolled. At 5 min after anesthesia induction, patients were placed in the 70A degrees upright position. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted for preoperative hemodynamic variables, including MAP, SVV, CI and SVI, and their abilities to predict hypotension were investigated. Fifteen patients developed hypotension after being moved from the supine to the BCP. The areas under the ROC curves for pre-induction values of MAP, CI, and SVI and post-induction value of SVV before a positional change were 0.556 (95 % CI 0.373-0.739; p = 0.557), 0.735 (0.576-0.894; p = 0.014), 0.787 (0.647-0.926; p = 0.003), and 0.691 (0.525-0.857; p = 0.046), respectively. In this study, pre-induction values of CI and SVI and post-induction value of SVV before a positional change predicted hypotension in the BCP under general anesthesia. Our findings suggest that not only preload but also preoperative cardiac performances might be the important factors for the development of hypotension after a repositioning supine to the sitting during general anesthesia.
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