Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery

The objective: to determine principles of intraoperative infusion therapy in patients with morbid obesity under the control of volemic status.Methods: a prospective randomized study was conducted in 60 patients with BMI of 45.57 (40.01; 48.65) kg/m2 who underwent laparoscopic gastric resection under...

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Main Authors: M. I. Neymark, S. V. Zhilin
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: New Terra Publishing House 2022-12-01
Series:Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
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Online Access:https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/736
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description The objective: to determine principles of intraoperative infusion therapy in patients with morbid obesity under the control of volemic status.Methods: a prospective randomized study was conducted in 60 patients with BMI of 45.57 (40.01; 48.65) kg/m2 who underwent laparoscopic gastric resection under combined anesthesia based on low-flow desflurane inhalation in combination with prolonged epidural analgesia with ropivacaine. Patients were allowed to consume 200 ml of clear liquid 3 hours before the surgery, and solid foods 6 hours before surgery. Patients were divided into 2 groups (n = 30) depending on the composition of infusion therapy: colloids (gelatin solution) were used in Group 1 with balanced crystalloids in a ratio of 1:1-1.5, balanced crystalloid solutions were used in Group 2. The following parameters were studied: hemodynamics, water sector distribution index (IRVS), hemoglobin, hematocrit, potassium ions, sodium, creatinine, lactate, and CBS. A PLR test was performed intraoperatively.Results. It was revealed that the patients had an uneven distribution between water sectors with shortage of fluid in the intravascular bed, as evidenced by a positive PLR test, as well as low IRVS. When conducting targeted infusion therapy in Group 1, a smaller volume of infusion solutions was used, however, that made it possible to achieve stabilization of hemodynamic parameters due to redistribution of water sectors, which was also evidenced by changes in laboratory parameters.Conclusion. Obese patients have intravascular fluid deficiency due to uneven distribution between water sectors. The inclusion of a colloidal plasma substitute to the infusion therapy contributes to the elimination of hypovolemia and reduces the volume of transfused media.
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spelling doaj.art-012356fb4f0b4f8eb49870a988c1953f2023-09-03T13:02:13ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532022-12-01196485410.21292/2078-5658-2022-19-6-48-54561Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric SurgeryM. I. Neymark0S. V. Zhilin1Алтайский государственный медицинский университетКлиническая больница «РЖД-Медицина» города БарнаулаThe objective: to determine principles of intraoperative infusion therapy in patients with morbid obesity under the control of volemic status.Methods: a prospective randomized study was conducted in 60 patients with BMI of 45.57 (40.01; 48.65) kg/m2 who underwent laparoscopic gastric resection under combined anesthesia based on low-flow desflurane inhalation in combination with prolonged epidural analgesia with ropivacaine. Patients were allowed to consume 200 ml of clear liquid 3 hours before the surgery, and solid foods 6 hours before surgery. Patients were divided into 2 groups (n = 30) depending on the composition of infusion therapy: colloids (gelatin solution) were used in Group 1 with balanced crystalloids in a ratio of 1:1-1.5, balanced crystalloid solutions were used in Group 2. The following parameters were studied: hemodynamics, water sector distribution index (IRVS), hemoglobin, hematocrit, potassium ions, sodium, creatinine, lactate, and CBS. A PLR test was performed intraoperatively.Results. It was revealed that the patients had an uneven distribution between water sectors with shortage of fluid in the intravascular bed, as evidenced by a positive PLR test, as well as low IRVS. When conducting targeted infusion therapy in Group 1, a smaller volume of infusion solutions was used, however, that made it possible to achieve stabilization of hemodynamic parameters due to redistribution of water sectors, which was also evidenced by changes in laboratory parameters.Conclusion. Obese patients have intravascular fluid deficiency due to uneven distribution between water sectors. The inclusion of a colloidal plasma substitute to the infusion therapy contributes to the elimination of hypovolemia and reduces the volume of transfused media.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/736бариатрическая хирургияколлоидыкристаллоидыволемический статусцеленаправленная инфузионная терапия
spellingShingle M. I. Neymark
S. V. Zhilin
Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery
Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
бариатрическая хирургия
коллоиды
кристаллоиды
волемический статус
целенаправленная инфузионная терапия
title Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery
title_full Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery
title_fullStr Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery
title_short Specific features of Infusion Therapy in Bariatric Surgery
title_sort specific features of infusion therapy in bariatric surgery
topic бариатрическая хирургия
коллоиды
кристаллоиды
волемический статус
целенаправленная инфузионная терапия
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