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Application of Controlled Hypotension During Surgery for Spinal Metastasis.

Authors :
Ma, Rong-xing
Qiao, Rui-qi
Xu, Ming-you
Li, Rui-feng
Hu, Yong-cheng
Source :
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment; 6/6/2022, Vol. 21, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

With advances in tumor treatment, metastasis to bone is increasing, and surgery has become the only choice for most terminal patients. However, spinal surgery has a high risk and is prone to heavy bleeding. Controlled hypotension during surgery has outstanding advantages in reducing intraoperative bleeding and ensuring a clear field of vision, thus avoiding damage to important nerves and vessels. Antihypertensive drugs should be carefully selected after considering the patient's age, different diseases, etc, and a single or combined regimen can be used. Hypotension also inevitably leads to a decrease in perfusion of important organs, so the threshold of hypotension and the maintenance time of hypotension should be strictly limited, and the monitoring of important organs during the operation is particularly important. Information such as blood perfusion, blood oxygen saturation, cardiac output, and neurophysiological conduction potential changes should be obtained in a timely fashion, which will help to reduce the risk of hypotension. In short, when applying controlled hypotension, it is necessary to choose an appropriate threshold and duration, and appropriate monitoring should be conducted during the operation to ensure the safety of the patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15330346
Volume :
21
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157324559
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/15330338221105718