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martes, 5 de septiembre de 2017

Complicaciones respiratorias en cirugía / Respiratory complications of the surgical patient

Septiembre 5, 2017. No. 2802

  


Prevención de complicaciones respiratorias del paciente quirúrgico: plan de acción para la mejora continua del proceso.
Prevention of respiratory complications of the surgical patient: actionable plan for continued process improvement.
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2017 Jun;30(3):399-408. doi: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000465.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:  Postoperative complication (PRCs) increase hospitalization time, 30 day mortality and costs up to $35,000. These outcomes measures have gained prominence as bundled payments have become more common. RECENT FINDINGS: Results of recent quantitative effectiveness studies and clinical trials provide a framework that helps develop center-specific treatment guidelines, tailored to minimize the risk of PRCs. The implementation of those protocols should be guided by a local, respected, and visible facilitator who leads proper implementation while inviting center-specific input from surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other perioperative stakeholders. SUMMARY: Preoperatively, patients should be risk-stratified for PRCs to individualize intraoperative choices and postoperative pathways. Laparoscopic compared with open surgery improves respiratory outcomes. High-risk patients should be treated by experienced providers based on locally developed bundle-interventions to optimize intraoperative treatment and ICU bed utilization. Intraoperatively, lung-protective ventilation (procedure-specific positive end-expiratory pressure utilization, and low driving pressure) and moderately restrictive fluid therapy should be used. To achieve surgical relaxation, high-dose neuromuscular blocking agents (and reversal agents) as well as high-dose opioids should be avoided; inhaled anesthetics improve surgical conditions while protecting the lungs. Patients should be extubated in reverse Trendelenburg position. Postoperatively, continuous positive airway pressure helps prevent airway collapse and protocolized, early mobilization improves cognitive and respiratory function.



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