Effect of preoperative blood pressure control on postoperative cardiovascularevents in patients with hy-pertension and gastrointestinal surgery
- VernacularTitle:高血压患者胃肠道肿瘤手术前血压控制对术后心血管不良事件的影响
- Author:
Chenyue GUO
;
Yi LI
;
Shengjin GE
;
Changhong MIAO
- Keywords:
Hypertension;
Gastrointestinal tumor;
N-terminal B type natriuretic peptide;
Cardiovascular events
- From:
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology
2017;33(9):856-859
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the effect of preoperative blood pressure control on postoperative cardiovascular events in patients with hypertension and gastrointestinal surgery. Methods A total of 238 hypertensive patients who underwent gastrointestinal surgery were selected and divided into control group (n =118)and non-control group (n =120)according to thehypotensor treatment.During the operation,the same anesthetic regimen was used.The use of vasoactive drugs was recorded during anesthesia.Bladder chalone C (Cys C)and cardiac troponin T (cTnT)were de-tected in blood before and after the operation,and so were N-terminal B type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP)level on the 1st and 5th day after the operation.The postoperative hospitalization time,fol-low-up of cardiovascular events 28 and 90 days after discharge were recorded.Results Compared with the non-control group,the total dosage of ephedrine in the control group was significantly re-duced [(3.41±1.04)mg vs (7.46 ± 3.29)mg,P <0.05 ],total dose of phenylephrinewas signifi-cantly reduced [(0.17±0.10)mg vs (0.46 ±0.16)mg,P <0.05],postoperative hospital stay was significantly shorter [(5.92±1.15)d vs (9.65±1.61)d,P <0.05],NT-proBNP level in the control group on the 1st day after the operation [(108.00 ± 47.11 )pg/L vs (250.38 ± 62.92 )pg/L,P <0.01]and 5 days after the operation [(62.07 ±25.31)pg/L vs (199.02 ± 60.32)pg/L,P <0.01 ] was obviously reduced.There was no statistical difference in Cys C andcTnT between the two group-safter operation.The incidence of cardiovascular adverse events in the control group was significantly lower than that in the non-control group (28 d:13.6% vs 62.7%,90 d:23.3% vs 23.3%,P <0.05).Conclusion Strict control of preoperative blood pressure control in patients with hypertension can significantly reduce the incidence of cardiovascular events.