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Predictors of Intraoperative Hypertension in Neck Surgery: a Single Center Retrospective Study

Authors :
Tjaša Ivošević
Biljana Miličić
Aleksandar Trivić
Bojana Bukurov
Nenad Arsović
Nikola Slijepčević
Hristina Ugrinović
Nemanja Radivojević
Nevena Kalezić
Source :
Acta Clinica Croatica, Vol 62., Iss 4, Pp 615-622 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research, 2023.

Abstract

Intraoperative hypertension (IOHTA) during neck surgery is undesirable because this type of surgery has a propensity to bleed profoundly even in normotensive anesthesia. The purpose of our study was to detect predictors of IOHTA in patients undergoing neck surgery. This single center retrospective study included 880 adult patients who underwent neck surgery under general anesthesia. The impact of gender, age, comorbidity, difficult tracheal intubation, anesthesia duration, and induced hypotension on IOHTA was studied. IOHTA was present in 57 (6.7%) patients. The highest incidence of IOHTA was recorded in patients with ASA 4 status and those with Cormack-Lehane grade 4,: (22.2% and 21.4%, respectively). Significantly more patients with hypertension, hyperlipoproteinemia and ventricular extrasystoles had IOHTA compared with patients without these comorbidities. Statistically significant predictors of IOHTA were age (OR 1.438; 95% CI 1.144-1.808; p=0.002), cardiac arrhythmia (OR 1.702; 95% CI 1.129-2.566; p=0.011), Cormack-Lehane grade (OR 1.407; 95% CI 1.054-1.878; p=0.020), and duration of anesthesia (OR 1.005; 95% CI 1.001-1.008; p=0.005). The risk of IOHTA occurrence was lower in patients with induced hypotension (OR 0.024; 95% CI 0.003-0.185; p=0.000). During neck surgery, special attention is needed in patients of older age, those with cardiac arrhythmia, difficult intubation, and longer anesthesia duration because they are at risk of IOHTA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03539466, 13339451, and 56708106
Volume :
62.
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Acta Clinica Croatica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.20198a23fabc4233999e56708106cbe9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2023.62.04.5