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Alma Rebeca Gutiérrez-Cruz1, Bernardo Soto-Rivera, Bertha Alicia León-Chávez, Ernesto Suaste-Gómez, Daniel Martinez-Fong, Juan Antonio González-Barrios.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Postoperative hypothermia is a common cause of complications in patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Hypothermia is known to elicit electrophysiological, biochemical, and cellular alterations thus leading to changes in the active and passive membrane properties. These changes might influence the bioelectrical impedance (BI). Our aim was to determine whether the BI depends on the core temperature.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21324200 PMCID: PMC3053227 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2253-11-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Figure 1Effect of active core rewarming on body temperature and bioelectrical impedance of postoperative patients. Sixty adult patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy under balanced inhalation anesthesia. A group of patients (n = 30) was treated with warmed parenteral solutions (38.5°C) and a cotton blanket. This group is referred to as Active Core Rewarming (•). The other group (n = 30) was treated with room-temperature parenteral solutions and a cotton blanket. This group is referred to as Passive External Rewarming (o). The values are expressed as the mean (s). All P values are < 0.001.
Figure 2Effect of active core rewarming on physical variables of postoperative patients. Sixty adult patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy under balanced inhalation anesthesia. A group of patients (n = 30) was treated with warmed parenteral solutions (38.5°C) and a cotton blanket. This group is referred to as Active Core Rewarming (•). The other group (n = 30) was treated with room-temperature parenteral solutions and a cotton blanket. This group is referred to as Passive External Rewarming (o). The values are expressed as the mean (s). All P values are < 0.001.
Hemodynamic and Biochemical data during pre-, trans-, and postanesthetic periods in patients after laparoscopic cholecystectomy and treated with two different rewarming techniques.
| Variables | Passive External Rewarming [mean ( | Active Core Rewarming [mean ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-anesthesia | Trans-anesthesia | Post-anesthesia | Pre-anesthesia | Trans-anesthesia | Post-anesthesia | |
| 78.8 ± 2.1 | 64.5 ± 1.9 | 78 ± 1* | 79.2 ± 2.1 | 67.9 ± 2 | 71 ± 1* | |
| 15.1 ± 0.4 | 11.5 ± 0.17 | 16 ± 0 | 17.5 ± 0.4 | 11.6 ± 0.2 | 17 ± 0 | |
| 36.3 ± 0.05 | 35.9 ± 0.06 | 35 ± 0 | 36.38 ± 0.07 | 36.54 ± 0.57 | 36 ± 0 | |
| 133.9 ± 3.5 | 104.1 ± 3.8 | 126 ± 2* | 124.8 ± 2.1 | 110.1 ± 3.1 | 116 ± 2* | |
| 80.7 ± 1.8 | 64.0 ± 1.9 | 77 ± 1 | 76.4 ± 1.8 | 62.3 ± 1.9 | 69 ± 1* | |
| 92.1 ± 0.6 | 98.4 ± 0.1 | 95 ± 0.1 | 92 ± 0.52 | 98.5 ± 0.2 | 96 ± 0.1 | |
| 34 ± 0.0 | 30.3 ± 0.6 | 40.2 ± 0.7 | 35 ± 0.4 | 31 ± 0.5 | 41.1 ± 0.4 | |
| 64.6 ± 1.4 | 296.9 ± 1.2 | 76.1 ± 1.5 | 65.4 ± 1.8 | 322.9 ± 9.1 | 66 ± 1.4 | |
| 20.6 ± 0.2 | 17.78 ± 0.5 | 20.5 ± 0.3 | 21.6 ± 0.2 | 19.7 ± 0.3 | 21.13 ± 0.21 | |
| 13.4 ± 0.3 | 12.8 ± 0.3 | 12.6 ± 0.3 | 13.5 ± 0.3 | 13.1 ± 0.3 | 12.9 ± 0.3 | |
| 42.9 ± 1 | 41 ± 1 | 39.9 ± 0.1 | 42.6 ± 0.3 | 40.4 ± 0.9 | 40 ± 1 | |
| 7.5 ± 2.8 | 7.3 ± 2.8 | 7.3 ± 2.8 | 7.9 ± 2.8 | 7.7 ± 3.1 | 7.8 ± 2.7 | |
| 283567 ± 13030 | 274200 ± 12495 | 271200 ± 12818 | 326500 ± 9088 | 326467 ± 9007 | 326333 ± 9028 | |
| 7.41 ± 0.01 | 7.35 ± 0.01 | 7.30 ± 0.01 | 7.38 ± 0.01 | 7.38 ± 0.01 | 7 ± 0.01 | |
| 3.57 ± 0.04 | 3.96 ± 0.03* | 4.08 ± 0.03* | 3.58 ± 0.03 | 3.51 ± 0.03* | 3.45 ± 0.04* | |
| 95.87 ± 4.8 | 109.4 ± 5.4* | 116.5 ± 5.2 | 93.7 ± 3.5 | 88.7 ± 4.2* | 79.8 ± 2.7* | |
Data are expressed as mean (s) *Significant differences between active-core rewarming and passive-external rewarming (P < 0.05). HR, heart rate; HCO3, bicarbonate; SABP, systolic arterial blood pressure; DABP, diastolic blood pressure; sO2, oxygen saturation; PaCO2, arterial carbon dioxide tension; PaO2, arterial oxygen tension; RR; respiratory rate; Hgb, hemoglobin; Hct, hematocrit; K, potassium; T°C, body temperature in Celsius.