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Takashi Ono1,2, Takuya Iwasaki1, Sayumi Sameshima1, Jinhee Lee1, Yosai Mori1, Ryohei Nejima1, Makoto Aihara2, Kazunori Miyata1.
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PURPOSE: To investigate effect of metabolic syndrome on blood pressure during cataract surgery with topical anesthesia.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31990740 PMCID: PMC7004461 DOI: 10.1097/01.APO.0000617932.60445.77
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila) ISSN: 2162-0989
Characteristics of the Metabolic Group and the Nonmetabolic Group
FIGURE 1Changes in the perioperative systolic pressure and diastolic pressure of all patients. The systolic pressure at the point of entering the operation room was significantly higher than that on admission (P = 0.011), in the morning of the operation (P < 0.001), and after the operation (P = 0.0068). The systolic pressure during the operation was significantly elevated compared with that in the morning of the operation (P = 0.0011) and after the operation (P = 0.047). There was no significant difference in diastolic pressure at any observation point. Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation.
FIGURE 2Changes in the perioperative pulse pressure of all patients. The pulse pressure at the point of entering the operation room was significantly higher than that on admission (P = 0.018) and in the morning of the operation (P = 0.03). Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation.
FIGURE 3Comparison of changes in the perioperative systolic pressure of all patients in the metabolic group and the nonmetabolic group. The values showed the changes in systolic pressure of each observation point compared with the values on admission. There was no difference between the two groups at any examination point. Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation.
FIGURE 4Comparison of changes in the perioperative diastolic pressure of all patients in the metabolic group and the nonmetabolic group. The values showed the changes in systolic pressure of each observation point compared with the values on admission. There was a significant difference in the diastolic pressure 2 hours before the operation between the metabolic group and the nonmetabolic group (P = 0.044). There was no difference between the two groups at the other examination points. Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation.
FIGURE 5Comparison of changes in the perioperative pulse pressure of all patients in the metabolic group and the nonmetabolic group. There was no difference between the two groups at any examination point. Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation.
Rate of Patients Who Had Systolic Pressure Higher Than 180 mm Hg and 160 mm Hg