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Incremental value of noncerebral somatic tissue oxygenation monitoring for patients undergoing surgery.

Dong-Liang Mu1, Dong-Xin Wang1, Lingzhong Meng2.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is increasing interest in the use of noncerebral somatic tissue oxygen saturation (SstO2) monitoring on the basis of near-infrared spectroscopy in patients undergoing surgery or residing in intensive care unit. The relevant question is whether SstO2 monitoring can improve the quality of care. In this article, we reviewed the clinical application of SstO2 monitoring in acute care, focusing on its use in patients undergoing surgery. RECENT
FINDINGS: Multiple small cohort studies conducted on pediatric patients reported close associations of SstO2 measurements over different regions such as the splanchnic and renal tissue beds with systemic oxygenation, transfusion, hemodynamic indices, morbidity, and mortality. Conversely, there is paucity of literature on SstO2 monitoring in adult patients. The limited number of reports suggests that SstO2 levels over bulk muscles such as the thenar eminence, forearm, and lower leg during surgery are correlated with postoperative outcomes including postoperative nausea and vomiting and the length of hospital stay in adult patients undergoing surgery. The only pilot, randomized interventional study based on 50 patients undergoing surgery did not find a difference in outcomes on the basis of the use of SstO2 monitoring.
SUMMARY: Somatic tissue oxygenation may represent an essential aspect of human physiology in acute care, and it is likely outcome-relevant based on observational cohort studies. Future research should examine whether SstO2-guided care can further improve patient outcomes using randomized controlled trials.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30507677     DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Anaesthesiol        ISSN: 0952-7907            Impact factor:   2.706


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1.  Clinical application of intraoperative somatic tissue oxygen saturation for detecting postoperative early kidney dysfunction patients undergoing living donor liver transplantation: A propensity score matching analysis.

Authors:  Jaesik Park; Sangmin Jung; Sanghoon Na; Ho Joong Choi; Jung-Woo Shim; Hyung Mook Lee; Sang Hyun Hong; Min Suk Chae
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 3.240

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