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J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. · Oct 2024
Correlation Between Intraoperative Near-infrared Spectroscopy Values and Neurologic Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Total Aortic Arch Replacement Using the Frozen Elephant Trunk Technique.
- Joseph Kletzer, Martin Czerny, Maximilian Kreibich, Tim Berger, Nils Bauer, Aleksandar Dimov, Albi Fagu, Matthias Eschenhagen, Cornelius Lehane, and Stoyan Kondov.
- Clinic for Cardiac and Vascular Surgery, Department University Heart Center Freiburg - Bad Krozingen, University Clinic Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; Faculty of Medicine, Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, Freiburg.
- J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. 2024 Oct 1.
ObjectiveTo correlate intraoperative near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) values with neurologic outcomes in patients undergoing total aortic arch replacement using the frozen elephant trunk (FET) technique.DesignRetrospective, single-center registry study using a two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance.SettingBetween November 2013 and December 2023, 427 patients were treated for acute and chronic aortic pathologies using the FET procedure.ParticipantsA total of 166 patients with complete NIRS data at all predefined time points were included and retrospectively divided into two groups: patients diagnosed by experienced radiologists and clinicians with stroke and without stroke after FET.MeasurementsBilateral NIRS values were recorded continuously and at seven critical time points in each patient, and correlations were made between left- and right-sided NIRS values and stroke.Main ResultsA total of 23 patients (13.9%) were diagnosed with stroke. There was a significantly higher in-hospital mortality in patients with stroke (21.7%) compared with patients without stroke (7.7%, p = 0.037). Left-sided regional cerebral oxygenation did not show significant difference in patients with versus without stroke (p = 0.550). Differences were detected in right-sided regional cerebral oxygenation trends (p < 0.001) and interhemisphere NIRS at specified time points (p = 0.009). The interaction, time × stroke, however, did not show significant results in any analysis (p > 0.05).ConclusionNIRS is a reliable tool to monitor intraoperative frontal lobe cerebral oxygen saturation. However, its use to predict postoperative stroke remains limited. Further refinements are needed to develop the technique into a prediction tool.Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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