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Cureus ; 16(5): e59594, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38826999

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We report the successful anesthetic management of laparoscopic surgery in a 21-year-old female patient with Fontan circulation. A preoperative careful review of cardiac catheterization results helped assess the risk of the surgery and implement anesthetic management. Intraoperative management focused on minimizing the impact on pulmonary vascular resistance and venous return by optimizing ventilation and applying lower pneumoperitoneum pressure without tilting the position. Milrinone was administered to reduce pulmonary vascular resistance and provide inotropic support with minimally invasive monitoring. The patient remained stable throughout the procedure without complications. This case highlights the importance of thorough preoperative assessment, individualized intraoperative management, and collaboration with the surgical team when caring for adult Fontan patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery.

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Cureus ; 15(4): e37276, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37168150

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BACKGROUND: Upper abdominal surgery is associated with postoperative diaphragmatic dysfunction. Whether patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) is superior to intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV-PCA) in preventing postoperative diaphragmatic dysfunction is still unclear in laparoscopic gastric surgery. METHODS: Sixteen patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrectomy randomly received either PCEA or IV-PCA. The primary outcomes were the change in chest wall mechanics and respiratory timing, measured by respiratory inductive plethysmography (Respitrace; Ambulatory Monitoring Inc., Ardsley, New York, United States) before and after surgery, and analyzed by a data acquisition system (PowerLab; ADInstruments, Dunedin, New Zealand). Inspiratory time (Ti), expiratory time (Te), total respiratory cycle time (Ttot), proportion of inspiratory time over total respiratory cycle time (Ti/Ttot), respiratory rate (RR), and abdominal contribution to tidal volume (AB/VT [%]) were calculated from the stored data. AB/VT, relative volume contribution of diaphragm to tidal breathing, represents an index of diaphragmatic function. Because the diaphragm is the main contributor to tidal volume, decreases in AB/VT indicate diaphragm dysfunction. Changes in outcomes over time between the two groups were analyzed using a linear mixed model, and two-sided p values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The secondary outcomes were postoperative pain score (visual analog scale (VAS)), bowel function recovery, and hospital stay duration. RESULTS: Postoperative AB/VT in the IV-PCA group was significantly decreased compared to preoperative levels. AB/VT in the PCEA group was significantly higher than the IV-PCA group on postoperative day (POD) 1. Change in AB/VT over time between the PCEA group and the IV-PCA group differed significantly (p = 0.01). A decrease of AB/VT during POD 1 to 3 was observed in the IV-PCA group but not in the PCEA group. As for respiratory timing, there were significant increases in RR with a reduction of Te and Ttot compared to preoperative levels on POD 1 in the PCEA group. There were significant decreases in RR and Ti/Ttot with an increase of Te and Ttot compared to preoperative levels on POD 1 in the IV-PCA group. There was a significant difference in the change of the Ttot over time between the two groups (p = 0.046). There were no significant differences in the changes of Te, Ti/Ttot, Ti, and RR over time between the two groups. There was no significant difference in VAS over time at rest and mobilization, recovery of bowel function, and hospital stay between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Continuous ropivacaine infusion with PCEA partially attenuated diaphragmatic dysfunction after laparoscopic gastrectomy, while pain relief by continuous intravenous administration of fentanyl could not attenuate diaphragmatic dysfunction. This suggests that PCEA might ameliorate postoperative diaphragmatic dysfunction after laparoscopic gastrectomy.

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J Epidemiol ; 2022 Dec 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36567128

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BACKGROUND: The association between chronic lipopolysaccharide exposure and the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is unclear. In this study we examined the association between serum lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) levels, an indicator of lipopolysaccharide exposure, and the development of MetS in a general Japanese population. METHODS: 1,869 community-dwelling Japanese individuals aged ≥40 years without MetS at baseline examination in 2002-2003 were followed up by repeated examination in 2007-2008. MetS was defined according to the Japanese criteria. Serum LBP levels were classified into quartiles (quartiles 1-4: 2.20-9.56, 9.57-10.78, 10.79-12.18, and 12.19-24.34 µg/mL, respectively). Odds ratios (ORs) for developing MetS were calculated using a logistic regression model. RESULTS: At the follow-up survey, 159 participants had developed MetS. Higher serum LBP levels were associated with greater risk of developing MetS after multivariable adjustment for age, sex, smoking, drinking, and exercise habits (OR [95% confidence interval] for quartiles 1-4: 1.00 [reference], 2.92 [1.59-5.37], 3.48 [1.91-6.35], and 3.86 [2.12-7.03], respectively; P for trend <0.001). After additional adjustment for homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance, this association was attenuated but remained significant (P for trend=0.007). On the other hand, no significant association was observed after additional adjustment for serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (P for trend=0.07). CONCLUSIONS: In the general Japanese population, our findings suggest that higher serum LBP levels are associated with elevated risk of developing MetS. Low-grade endotoxemia could play a role in the development of MetS through systemic chronic inflammation and insulin resistance.

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