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Supplemental Postoperative Oxygen and Tissue Oxygen Tension in Morbidly Obese Patients

机译:病态肥胖患者的补充术后氧气和组织氧气张力

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Background Subcutaneous tissue oxygen tension (PsqO2) is a major predictor for wound healing and the occurrence of wound infections. Perioperative subcutaneous wound and tissue oxygen tension is significantly reduced in morbidly obese patients. Even during intraoperative supplemental oxygen administration, PsqO2 remains low. Tissue hypoxia is pronounced during surgery and might explain the substantial increase in infection risk in obese patients. It remains unknown whether long-term supplemental postoperative oxygen augments tissue oxygen tension. Consequently, we tested the hypothesis that 80% inspired oxygen administration during 12–18 postoperative hours significantly increases PsqO2 compared to 30% inspired oxygen fraction.
机译:背景皮下组织氧张力(PsqO 2 )是伤口愈合和伤口感染发生的主要预测指标。病态肥胖患者的围手术期皮下伤口和组织氧张力显着降低。即使在术中补充氧气期间,PsqO 2 仍然很低。手术期间组织缺氧明显,可能解释了肥胖患者感染风险的大幅增加。术后长期补充氧气是否会增加组织的氧气张力仍然未知。因此,我们检验了以下假设:与30%的吸氧分数相比,80%的吸氧在术后12-18小时内显着增加了PsqO 2

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