The discussion of standards for clinical functional gradation and preoperative preparation of pheochromocytoma.
- Author:
Dong-liang PAN
1
;
Han-zhong LI
;
Zheng-pei ZENG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adrenal Gland Neoplasms; diagnosis; surgery; Adult; Blood Pressure; Dopamine; blood; Epinephrine; blood; Female; Humans; Male; Monitoring, Intraoperative; Norepinephrine; blood; Phenoxybenzamine; therapeutic use; Pheochromocytoma; diagnosis; surgery; Premedication; Preoperative Care; standards; Vasodilator Agents; therapeutic use
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(18):1089-1092
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo discuss the standards for clinical functional gradation and preoperative preparation of pheochromocytoma.
METHODSAccording to the preoperative clinical manifestations and 24 hr urine catecholamine, 172 cases of pheochromocytomas were divided into 4 grades. Functionary grade 0 including 22 patients was given no volume expansion. Functionary Grade 1 consisted of 17 cases, 10 of which were given phenoxybenzamine orally 5 - 10 mg/d for 1 week (therapeutic group), the rest were control group; the results were analyzed by the chi(2) test. Functionary Grade 2 including 120 patients had phenoxybenzamine orally 30 - 240 mg/d for 4 weeks, hemodynamics and microcirculation image were standards for evaluating volume expansion. Functionary Grade 3 consisted of 13 patients including 1 with acute heart failure, 2 and 10 patients with past history of cerebral hemorrhage and hypertensive crisis respectively, they were treated with enough phenoxybenzamine and other emergent measures.
RESULTSThe perioperative blood pressure of Functionary Grade 0 had no fluctuation. The blood pressure of therapeutic group of Functionary Grade 1 had small range fluctuation (< 20 mm Hg), that of the control group was large (> 40 mm Hg). Chi(2) = 13.12, P < 0.01. The hemodynamics of Functionary Grade 2 and Grade 3 recovered within 24 hours postoperatively and no complications occurred.
CONCLUSIONAccording to the function of pheochromocytoma, it is safe and efficient to use different preoperative preparations. Hemodynamics and microcirculation image are golden standards for evaluating preoperative preparations.