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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1028409

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Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of bedside lung ultrasound in predicting postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) in the patients undergoing radical resection of gastrointestinal cancer.Methods:One hundred and eight patients of both sexes, aged >18 yr, undergoing elective radical resection of gastrointestinal cancer with general anesthesia, were enrolled in the study. Lung ultrasound was performed before surgery (T 1) and at 2, 4 and 7 days after surgery (T 2-4). Lung ultrasound score (LUS) and B-line score were recorded. Serum procalcitonin (PCT) concentrations and blood routine were recorded, and systemic immune-inflammatory index (SII) was calculated. All the patients underwent chest CT examination before surgery and 7 days after surgery. The results of chest CT and clinical diagnosis were used as the gold standard for PPCs. The occurrence of PPCs within 7 days after surgery was recorded. The patients were divided into PPCs group and non-PPCs group according to the development of PPCs. Spearman′s correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation of B-line score and LUS with PPCs, PCT and SII. The receiver operating curve was used to evaluate the accuracy of B-line score and LUB in predicting PPCs. Results:One hundred and three patients were finally enrolled in the study, including 45 patients in PPCs group and 58 patients in non-PPCs group, and the incidence of PPCs was 43.7%. Both B-line score and LUS were positively correlated with PPCs at T 1 ( P<0.001), and B-line score and LUS were positively correlated with PCT and SII at T 2-4 ( P<0.001). The AUC (95% confidence interval) of B-line score and LUB in predicting PPCs were 0.926 (0.879-0.972) and 0.909 (0.852-0.965), respectively ( P<0.001), the best cut-off values of B-line score and LUB in predicting PPCs were set at 25.5 and 11.5 respectively, and the sensitivity and specificity of B-line score were 0.80 and 0.88 respectively, and the sensitivity and specificity of LUB were 0.78 and 0.93 respectively. Conclusions:Bedside pulmonary ultrasonography (B-line score and LUS) can accurately predict the occurrence of PPCs in the patients undergoing radical resection of gastrointestinal cancer and dynamically evaluate the condition of PPCs, and B-line score >25.5 and LUS score >11.5 indicate a high risk of PPCs.

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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 1210-1213, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1028453

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Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of ultrasound measurement of airway parameters in predicting difficult mask ventilation (DMV).Methods:Ninety-six patients, aged 18-90 yr, with body mass index of 16-39 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ, undergoing elective endotracheal intubation under general anesthesia, were included in this study. Clinical airway evaluation was performed at 1 day before surgery, and modified Mallampati classification, thyromental distance and rating of the upper lip bite test were recorded. At 30 min before anesthesia induction, mandibular condylar motion, tongue longitudinal cross-sectional area and transverse diameter of tongue were measured by ultrasound, and the tongue volume (product of tongue longitudinal cross-sectional area and transverse diameter of tongue) was calculated. Mask ventilation was performed after induction of anesthesia, mask ventilation difficulty grade ≥Ⅲ was defined as DMV, the patients were divided into 2 groups according to whether DMV occurred: non-DMV group (NDMV group) and DMV group. Correlations between the clinical airway evaluation indexes and ultrasonic airway parameters with statistically significant differences between groups and DMV were assessed using Spearman′s rank correlation. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve was used to evaluate the accuracy of each parameter in predicting DMV, the critical value was determined, and the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were calculated. Results:The modified Mallampati classification, rating of the upper lip bite test, ultrasonic tongue longitudinal cross-sectional area, transverse diameter of tongue and tongue volume were positively correlated with DMV, and thyromental distance and mandibular condylar motion were negatively correlated with DMV ( P<0.05). The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of mandibular condylar motion and tongue volume in predicting DMV were 0.898 and 0.862, respectively, the cut-off values were 1.19 cm and 99.94 cm 3, respectively, and the sensitivity and specificity were all over 70% and 90%, respectively, the positive predictive values were 92.31% and 88.46%, respectively. Conclusions:Ultrasonic measurements of mandibular condylar motion and tongue volume can accurately predict DMV.

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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 1486-1489, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1028492

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Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of airway ultrasonic parameters in predicting difficult mask ventilation (DMV) in obese patients.Methods:Ninety-six patients of both sexes, aged >18 yr, with body mass index of 28- <40 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ or Ⅱ, scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation, were selected. The airway was evaluated at 1 day before surgery to record the thyromental distance, modified Mallampati classification and upper lip bite test classification. Before anesthesia induction, the mandibular condylar motion, longitudinal cross-sectional area and transverse diameter of the tongue were measured by ultrasound, and the tongue volume was calculated. Mask ventilation was performed after anesthesia induction, DMV classification was recorded, DMV was defined as DMV classification Ⅲ and Ⅳ, and the patients were divided into non-DMV group (NDMV group) and DMV group. Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between each parameter and DMV, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the accuracy of each parameter in predicting DMV, and the cut-off value was determined based on the principle of Jorden index at maximum. Results:Ninety-six patients were finally included in the study, with 64 patients in NDMV group and 32 patients in DMV group. Compared with NDMV group, the increase in age, modified Mallampati grade, upper lip biting test grade, longitudinal cross-sectional area of tongue, transverse diameter of tongue and volume of tongue were significantly increased, and the thyromental distance and mandibular condylar motion were decreased in DMV group ( P<0.05). Age ( r=0.283), modified Mallampati grade ( r=0.668), upper lip biting test classification ( r=0.826), tongue longitudinal cross-sectional area ( r=0.598), tongue transverse diameter ( r=0.578) and tongue volume ( r=0.707) were positively correlated with DMV ( P<0.01), and thyromental distance ( r=-0.623) and mandibular condylar motion ( r=-0.666 ) were negatively correlated with DMV ( P<0.05). The area under curve (95% confidence interval) of tongue longitudinal cross-sectional area, tongue transverse diameter, tongue volume, and mandibular condylar motion for DMV prediction were 0.870 (0.780-0.961), 0.858 (0.768-0.948), 0.937 (0.864-1.000), 0.912 (0.835-0.990), respectively ( P<0.01), and the predicted cut-off values were 22.61 cm 2, 4.29 cm, 100.60 cm 3 and 1.18 cm, respectively, the sensitivity was 90%, 83%, 90% and 90%, respectively, the specificity was 80%, 80%, 95% and 95%, respectively. Conclusions:Tongue volume and mandibular condylar motion measured by ultrasound are highly accurate in predicting DMV in obese patients. Tongue volume> 100.60 cm 3 or mandibular condylar motion< 1.18 cm suggests a high risk of DMV.

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