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Impact of brief prewarming on anesthesia-related core-temperature drop, hemodynamics, microperfusion and postoperative ventilation in cytoreductive surgery of ovarian cancer: a randomized trial. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Forced-air prewarming at 43°C during epidural catheter placement and general anesthesia helps maintain body-core temperature (BCT) in women undergoing cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer, resulting in a smaller drop in BCT (0.35°C vs. 0.9°C without prewarming).
  • The study measured various outcomes including hemodynamics and microperfusion, finding no major differences in most parameters, although post-surgery mechanical ventilation was significantly lower in the prewarming group.
  • Overall, prewarming appears to enhance patient thermal stability and may improve microperfusion, potentially benefiting postoperative recovery.

Article Abstract

Background: General (GA)- and epidural-anesthesia may cause a drop in body-core-temperature (BCT), and hypothermia, which may alter tissue oxygenation (StO) and microperfusion after cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer. Cell metabolism of subcutaneous fat- or skeletal muscle cells, measured in microdialysis, may be affected. We hypothesized that forced-air prewarming during epidural catheter placement and induction of GA maintains normothermia and improves microperfusion.

Methods: After ethics approval 47 women scheduled for cytoreductive surgery were prospectively enrolled. Women in the study group were treated with a prewarming of 43 °C during epidural catheter placement. BCT (Spot on®, 3 M) was measured before (T), after induction of GA (T) at 15 min (T) after start of surgery, and until 2 h after ICU admission (T). Primary endpoint was BCT between T and T. Microperfusion-, hemodynamic- and clinical outcomes were defined as secondary outcomes. Statistical analysis used the Mann-Whitney-U- and non-parametric-longitudinal tests.

Results: BCT was 0.35 °C with prewarming and 0.9 °C without prewarming (p < 0.005) and BCT remained higher over the observation period (ΔT = 0.9 °C up to ΔT = 0.95 °C, p < 0.001). No significant differences in hemodynamic parameters, transfusion, arterial lactate and dCO were measured. In microdialysis the ethanol ratio was temporarily, but not significantly, reduced after prewarming. Lactate, glucose and glycerol after PW tended to be more constant over the entire period. Postoperatively, six women without prewarming, but none after prewarming were mechanical ventilated (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Prewarming at 43 °C reduces the BCT and maintains normothermia without impeding the perioperative routine patient flow. Microdialysis indicate better preserved parameters of microperfusion.

Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ; ID: NCT02364219 ; Date of registration: 18-febr-2015.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706928PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-019-0828-1DOI Listing

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