| Literature DB >> 30062007 |
Clare M Morkane1, Helen McKenna1, Andrew F Cumpstey2, Alex H Oldman3, Michael P W Grocott2, Daniel S Martin1.
Abstract
Background: Considerable controversy remains about how much oxygen patients should receive during surgery. The 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend that intubated patients receive a fractional inspired oxygen concentration (FIO2) of 0.8 throughout abdominal surgery to reduce the risk of surgical site infection. However, this recommendation has been widely criticised by anaesthetists and evidence from other clinical contexts has suggested that giving a high concentration of oxygen might worsen patient outcomes. This retrospective multi-centre observational study aimed to ascertain intraoperative oxygen administration practice by anaesthetists across parts of the UK.Entities:
Keywords: Hyperoxia; Operative; Oxygen; Surgical procedures
Year: 2018 PMID: 30062007 PMCID: PMC6057104 DOI: 10.1186/s13741-018-0098-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perioper Med (Lond) ISSN: 2047-0525
Patient and operation characteristics
| Variable | Patient/surgical characteristics number (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 205 (54.2%) |
| Female | 173 (45.8%) | |
| ASA classification | 1 | 17 (4.5%) |
| 2 | 158 (41.8%) | |
| 3 | 153 (40.5%) | |
| 4 | 34 (8.99%) | |
| 5 | 5 (1.3%) | |
| Not recorded | 11 (2.9%) | |
| Documented respiratory disease | Asthma | 37 (9.8%) |
| COPD | 31 (8.2%) | |
| Obstructive sleep apnoea | 10 (2.6%) | |
| Other | 25 (6.6%) | |
| Documented cardiovascular disease | Hypertension | 145 (38.4%) |
| Ischaemic heart disease | 49 (13%) | |
| Atrial fibrillation | 31 (8.2%) | |
| Congestive cardiac failure | 16 (4.2%) | |
| Valvular disease | 18 (4.8%) | |
| Other | 34 (9%) | |
| National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) classification | Elective | 270 (71.4%) |
| Urgent/immediate/expedited | 108 (28.6%) | |
| Surgical specialty | Upper gastrointestinal/colorectal/general/breast | 111 (29.4%) |
| Urology/renal (including renal transplantation) | 34 (9%) | |
| Vascular | 37 (9.8%) | |
| Orthopaedics/spinal | 29 (7.7%) | |
| Hepatopancreaticobiliary/liver transplant (including liver transplantation) | 32 (8.5%) | |
| Ear nose and throat/maxillofacial | 17 (4.5%) | |
| Neurosurgery | 45 (11.9%) | |
| Gynaecology | 23 (6.1%) | |
| Cardiothoracic | 23 (6.1%) | |
| Plastics | 2 (0.5%) | |
| Other | 25 (6.6%) | |
Oxygenation and haemoglobin values from the first five sequential arterial blood gas samples
| ABG number | Median FIO2 (IQR) | Median PaO2 in kPa (IQR) | Median P:F ratio in kPa (IQR) | Median haemoglobin concentration g/l (IQR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 ( | 0.5 (0.45–0.59) | 24.5 (16.7–32.6) | 51.2 (36.9–66.0) | 113 (100–126) |
| 2 ( | 0.49 (0.4–0.54) | 23.4 (17.4–29.5) | 50.6 (38.1–62.9) | 111 (100–124) |
| 3 ( | 0.46 (0.4–0.51) | 25.7 (19.6–29.2) | 54.5 (43.3–65.2) | 108 (99–119) |
| 4 ( | 0.47 (0.4–0.5) | 25.4 (20.7–30.8) | 57.2 (43.9–71.1) | 111 (93–153) |
| 5 ( | 0.49 (0.3–0.51) | 26.3 (23.4–29.3) | 58.6 (45.3–66.7) | 99 (93–116) |
Fig. 1Intraoperative oxygenation illustrated by a box and whisker plot illustrating FIO2 administered over first five ABGs. Boxes are drawn between 25th and 75th percentiles with the median represented by a line and the whiskers indicating the minimum and maximum values. b Scatter plot and linear relationship between FIO2 and PaO2 for each ABG. The continuous line represents the relationship between partial pressure of arterial oxygen recorded and the fraction of inspired oxygen delivered (r = 0.22, p ≤ 0.001)
Fig. 2Sample traces demonstrating of cumulative oxygen dose for four individual patients. The solid line represents the actual PaO2 recorded in successive blood gases, whilst the dashed line represents the physiological upper limit (13.3 kPa). Area under the curve (shaded) was calculated between the times of the first and final ABGs