• Masui · Jun 2014

    [Retrospective evaluation of predictors and frequency of hypotension in hypertensive patients after induction of general anesthesia].

    • Mitsuru Ida, Katsuhiro Kimoto, Masato Iwata, Kana Nakayama, Toru Kamiya, Naoya Kuzumoto, and Toshiyuki Shimomura.
    • Masui. 2014 Jun 1; 63 (6): 614-8.

    BackgroundIt is reported that hypotension during general anesthesia is associated with adverse outcomes in patients having both noncardiac and cardiac surgery. The present retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence and the predictors of hypotension after induction of general anesthesia (GA) until the start of operation.MethodsAfter the IRB approval, 157 patients with hypertension who had undergone surgery under general anesthesia were enrolled. Data were collected using medical chart and anesthesia record. We divided the period into two intervals, from entering the operating room to tracheal intubation (first interval) and from tracheal intubation to start of operation (second period). Hypotension was defined when blood pressure decreased more than or equal to 25 percent compared to blood pressure measured at first in operating room.ResultsHypotension occurred in 73.2% during the first interval and 96.8% during the second interval. The age was a significant predictor for hypotension during the second interval (P = 0.0087).ConclusionsThe result in this study indicated that the age was a significant predictor for hypotension from tracheal intubation to start of operation.

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