医学
低氧血症
主动脉夹层
象鼻
外科
解剖(医学)
呼吸衰竭
心脏外科
麻醉
主动脉
作者
Junjunn Gu,Feng Yang,Si Chen,Yingdan Cao,Kexin Li,Yong Du,Ning Li,Haiyan Li
出处
期刊:Heart Surgery Forum
[Carden Jennings Publishing Co.]
日期:2022-04-22
卷期号:25 (2): E300-E304
被引量:1
摘要
Postoperative hypoxemia is a high-risk complication after acute type A aortic dissection (TAAD) surgery. Prone position (PP) is an effective treatment for acute respiratory failure, which may improve the gas exchange of the injured lung and the patient's survival. PP is reported to improve the respiratory condition after cardiac surgery. However, limited data exist on the effect of PP in patients who underwent acute TAAD surgery.We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes of seven patients with severe hypoxemia who underwent PP after acute TAAD surgery. The results of arterial blood gas, chest X-ray, and survival were collected.Seven patients (3 female, mean age 48.3±11.7 years) were recruited in this study. All patients received total arch replacement and frozen elephant trunk implantation procedure. The PaO2 at day 1 after PP was higher than before PP (126.3±49.3 vs. 77.8±15.5 mmHg). The oxygenation index rose sharply from 83.0 (80.0, 87.0) to 188.3±56.5 at day 3 after PP. There was no significant difference in heart rate between before and after PP procedure. Chest X-ray showed the diffuse shadow was significantly improved after PP. All patients responded well to PP, and all patients were discharged except for one patient, who died perioperatively due to multiple organ failure.PP is a safe and feasible option for severe hypoxemia patients after TAAD surgery.
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