Literature DB >> 7864426

Morphometric influences on intraoperative core temperature changes.

A Kurz1, D I Sessler, E Narzt, R Lenhardt, F Lackner.   

Abstract

Intraoperative core hypothermia develops in three characteristic phases: 1) core-to-peripheral redistribution of body heat that is most prominent during the first hour after induction of anesthesia; 2) subsequent slow linear decrease in core temperature resulting largely from heat loss exceeding metabolic heat production; and 3) core temperature plateau resulting when thermoregulatory vasoconstriction decreases cutaneous heat loss and constrains metabolic heat to the core thermal compartment. Accordingly, we tested the hypotheses that: 1) core cooling does not depend on body fat (BF) or the ratio of weight-to-surface area (Wt/SA) during the initial redistribution phase; 2) the core cooling phase; 2) the core cooling rate is a function of the Wt/SA ratio during the second phase; and 3) the rate of core cooling during the plateau phase (after vasoconstriction) will be determined by the percentage of BF. In 40 patients undergoing elective colon surgery, the amount of redistribution hypothermia was inversely proportional to the percentage of BF (delta TC = 0.034.BF-2.2, r2 = 0.63) and the Wt/SA ratio (delta TC = 0.052.Wt/SA-3.35, r2 = 0.66). The core cooled linearly during the second phase, and the cooling rate was inversely proportional to the Wt/SA ratio (rate = 0.035.(Wt/SA)-2.2, r2 = 0.29). Thermoregulatory vasoconstriction was effective in virtually all patients independent of their morphology, and produced a four-fold reduction in the core cooling rate. These results indicate that patient morphometric characteristics substantially influence intraoperative core temperature changes, and that the effect depends on the hypothermia phase.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1995        PMID: 7864426     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-199503000-00023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


  17 in total

Review 1.  Non-pharmacologic prevention of surgical wound infection.

Authors:  Daniel I Sessler
Journal:  Anesthesiol Clin       Date:  2006-06

2.  Unintended perioperative hypothermia.

Authors:  Stuart R Hart; Brianne Bordes; Jennifer Hart; Daniel Corsino; Donald Harmon
Journal:  Ochsner J       Date:  2011

3.  Tissue oxygenation in obese and non-obese patients during laparoscopy.

Authors:  Edith Fleischmann; Andrea Kurz; Monika Niedermayr; Karl Schebesta; Oliver Kimberger; Daniel I Sessler; Barbara Kabon; Gerhard Prager
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2005 Jun-Jul       Impact factor: 4.129

Review 4.  Colorectal Surgery in Critically Unwell Patients: A Multidisciplinary Approach.

Authors:  Ashwin Subramaniam; Robert Wengritzky; Stewart Skinner; Kiran Shekar
Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg       Date:  2022-02-09

5.  Mortality impact of hypothermia after cavitary explorations in trauma.

Authors:  Kenji Inaba; Pedro G R Teixeira; Peter Rhee; Carlos Brown; Ali Salim; Joseph DuBose; Linda S Chan; Demetrios Demetriades
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 3.352

6.  Adiposity and human regional body temperature.

Authors:  David M Savastano; Alexander M Gorbach; Henry S Eden; Sheila M Brady; James C Reynolds; Jack A Yanovski
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2009-09-09       Impact factor: 7.045

Review 7.  [Prewarming. Yesterday's luxury, today's minimum requirement].

Authors:  A Bräuer; I F Brandes; T Perl; A J Wetz; M Bauer
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 1.041

8.  Effects of spinal anesthesia and sedation with dexmedetomidine or propofol on cerebral regional oxygen saturation and systemic oxygenation a period after spinal injection.

Authors:  Yasutomo Kumakura; Tadahiko Ishiyama; Toru Matsuoka; Tetsuya Iijima; Takashi Matsukawa
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2020-06-18       Impact factor: 2.078

9.  Cutaneous heat loss with three surgical drapes, one impervious to moisture.

Authors:  Paul E Maglinger; Daniel I Sessler; Rainer Lenhardt
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 6.627

10.  Incidence of Unintentional Intraoperative Hypothermia in Pediatric Scoliosis Surgery and Associated Preoperative Risk Factors.

Authors:  Maho Okamura; Wataru Saito; Masayuki Miyagi; Eiki Shirasawa; Takayuki Imura; Toshiyuki Nakazawa; Yusuke Mimura; Yuji Yokozeki; Akiyoshi Kuroda; Ayumu Kawakubo; Kentaro Uchida; Tsutomu Akazawa; Masashi Takaso; Gen Inoue
Journal:  Spine Surg Relat Res       Date:  2020-11-20
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.