2016-08-01
Arterial blood pressure in anesthetized neonates and infants: a retrospective analysis of 1091 cases
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Paediatric Anaesthesia , Volume 26 - Issue 8 p. 815- 822
Background: Hypotension during general anesthesia in neonates and infants is considered to contribute to poor neurological outcome. Aim: The aim of this retrospective analysis was to determine the incidence of hypotension after induction of anesthesia and sustained hypotension (>10 min) during the anesthesia, and to determine factors contributing to the development of (sustained) hypotension. Method: We performed a retrospective analysis of 1091 electronic anesthesia records from children <1 year. Patients were stratified for age (group 1: <1 month, group 2: 1–3 months, group 3: 4–6 months, group 4: >6 months). Hypotension was defined as a mean arterial pressure (MAP) <35 mmHg in patients ≤6 months and <43 mmHg in patients >6 months. Results: The incidence of hypotension after induction was highest in group 1 (25.5%) [P = 0.009 vs group 2 (13.3%), P < 0.0001 vs groups 3 (3.4%) and 4 (1.0%)], in group 2, it was higher than in groups 3 and 4 (P < 0.0001), and in group 3, it was higher than in group 4 (P = 0.033). The incidence of sustained hypotension was highest in group 1 (43.6%) (P < 0.0001 vs groups 2–4), followed by group 2 (15.7%) [P < 0.0001 vs group 3 (3.4%) and P = 0.006 vs group 4 (8.8%)] and group 4 (P = 0.004 vs group 3). Hypotension after induction occurred more often in emergency procedures than in elective procedures in groups 1 (P = 0.002), 2 (P = 0.029), and 3 (P = 0.037). Conclusion: Hypotension, both postinduction and sustained during surgery, is a common phenomenon in anesthetized children under 1 year, peaking in neonates. Generally accepted lower limits of MAP in anesthetized infants urgently need to be defined, enabling us to develop anesthesia strategies avoiding cerebral hypoperfusion.
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| Organisation | Department of Anesthesiology |
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Weber, F., Honing, G.H.M. (Gijsbert H. M.), Scoones, I., & Veyckemans, F. (2016). Arterial blood pressure in anesthetized neonates and infants: a retrospective analysis of 1091 cases. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 26(8), 815–822. doi:10.1111/pan.12924 |
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