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Anesthetic techniques for fetal surgery: Effects of maternal anesthesia on intraoperative fetal outcomes in a sheep model

机译:胎儿手术的麻醉技术:母体麻醉对绵羊模型术中胎儿预后的影响

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Background: Use of high-dose inhalational anesthesia during open fetal surgery may induce maternal-fetal hemodynamic instability and fetal myocardial depression. The authors' preliminary human retrospective study demonstrated less fetal bradycardia and left ventricular systolic dysfunction with lower dose desflurane supplemented with propofol and remifentanil IV anesthesia (SIVA). In this animal study, the authors compare maternal-fetal effects of high-dose desflurane anesthesia (HD-DES) and SIVA. Methods: Of 26 instrumented midgestational ewes, data from 11 animals exposed to both SIVA and HD-DES in random sequences and six animals exposed to HD-DES while maternal normotension was maintained were analyzed. Maternal electroencephalography was used to guide comparable depths of anesthesia in both techniques. Hemodynamic parameters, blood gas, and fetal cardiac function from echocardiography were recorded. Results: Compared with SIVA, HD-DES resulted in significant maternal hypotension (mean arterial pressure difference, 19.53 mmHg; 95% CI, 17.6-21.4; P < 0.0001), fetal acidosis (pH 7.11 vs. 7.24 at 150 min, P < 0.001), and decreased uterine blood flow. In the HD-DES group with maternal normotension, uterine blood flow still declined and fetal acidosis persisted, with no statistically significant difference from the group exposed to HD-DES that had maternal hypotension. There was no statistically significant difference in fetal cardiac function. CONCLUSION:: In sheep, SIVA affects maternal hemodynamics less and provides better fetal acid/base status than high-dose desflurane. Fetal echocardiography did not reflect myocardial dysfunction in this model. ? 2013, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
机译:背景:开放式胎儿手术中使用大剂量吸入麻醉可能会引起母婴血液动力学不稳定和胎儿心肌抑制。作者的初步人体回顾性研究显示,较少的胎儿心动过缓和左心室收缩功能障碍,地氟烷的剂量较低,并辅以异丙酚和瑞芬太尼IV麻醉(SIVA)。在这项动物研究中,作者比较了大剂量地氟醚麻醉(HD-DES)和SIVA的母胎效应。方法:在26头经测量的妊娠母羊中,分析了11头随机暴露于SIVA和HD-DES的动物和六只在维持母体正常血压的情况下暴露于HD-DES的动物的数据。在这两种技术中,使用母体脑电图来指导可比的麻醉深度。记录超声心动图的血流动力学参数,血气和胎儿心脏功能。结果:与SIVA相比,HD-DES导致明显的产妇低血压(平均动脉压差,19.53 mmHg; 95%CI,17.6-21.4; P <0.0001),胎儿酸中毒(pH 7.11 vs. 7.24,150分钟,P < 0.001),并且子宫血流减少。在具有孕产妇血压正常的HD-DES组中,子宫血流仍然下降并且胎儿酸中毒持续存在,与暴露于具有孕产妇低血压的HD-DES组相比,差异无统计学意义。胎儿心脏功能无统计学差异。结论:与大剂量地氟醚相比,SIVA对绵羊的产妇血流动力学影响较小,并能提供更好的胎儿酸/碱状态。胎儿超声心动图未反映该模型中的心肌功能障碍。 ? 2013年,美国麻醉医师学会有限公司。Lippincott Williams&Wilkins。

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