
Isabel Goncalves
Professor

Hemodynamics and jugular venous oxygen saturation during carotid endarterectomy: a comparison between general and locoregional anesthesia.
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Summary, in English
AIM: To study hemodynamic and blood oxygenation changes in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy (CEA) under general (GA) or locoregional (LRA) anesthesia. METHODS: Prospective non-randomized study including 50 patients undergoing CEA (31 men, mean age 72 (range 50-84) years-old under GA (N.=23) or LRA (N.=27). Systemic blood pressure, ECG, venous oxygen saturation in the ipsilateral jugular bulb and pulse-oximetry were monitored. Blood-gas analysis was done from blood obtained from the radial artery and ipsilateral jugular vein. RESULTS: Pulse rate and systemic systolic blood pressure were higher in LRA compared to the GA before, during and after cross clamping (P<0.05). Seven GA patients required dopamine-infusion to maintain systolic blood pressure >120 mmHg. Jugular venous saturation was initially identical in both groups, but decreased significantly upon cross clamping in LRA compared to GA (P<0.05). This difference remained at least 3 minutes after cross clamp release (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Patients under LRA seem to have increased sympathetic activity compared to patients under GA, as expressed by higher pulse rates and systolic blood pressures. Jugular venous saturation was lower during clamping of LRA patients. The differences were small and concur with the near-equality findings in studies analysing the clinical outcome.
Department/s
- EXODIAB: Excellence of Diabetes Research in Sweden
- Vascular Diseases - Clinical Research
- Cardiovascular Research - Translational Studies
Publishing year
2010
Language
English
Pages
232-238
Publication/Series
International Angiology
Volume
29
Issue
3
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Minerva Medica
Topic
- Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems
Status
Published
Research group
- Vascular Diseases - Clinical Research
- Cardiovascular Research - Translational Studies
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1827-1839