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Impacto de la hipotermia durante la intervención quirúrgica de craneosinostosis

Authors: González-Cárdenas, Víctor Hugo; Vanegas-Martínez, María Victoria; Rojas-Rueda, María Elvira; Burbano-Paredes, Claudia Cecilia; Pulido-Barbosa, Nadya Tatiana;

Impacto de la hipotermia durante la intervención quirúrgica de craneosinostosis

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ResumenIntroducciónLa hipotermia es un reconocido factor de riesgo de complicaciones perioperatorias en pacientes pediátricos. Para el estudio de sus impactos, las cirugías de alto riesgo quirúrgico se comportan como un modelo de exposición a dicho factor de riesgo. En este punto, la corrección quirúrgica de craneosinostosis se comporta como un modelo para la medición de los impactos de la hipotermia.ObjetivoEvaluar morbimortalidad relacionada con hipotermia en pacientes pediátricos llevados a corrección de craneosinostosis.MetodologíaEstudio de cohorte histórico en pacientes pediátricos llevados a corrección de craneosinostosis expuestos a hipotermia.ResultadosPrevia aprobación del Comité de Ética Institucional, incluimos 54 registros en el análisis. No encontramos diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre hipotermia e impactos en términos de morbimortalidad (mortalidad, hemorragia severa, hemorragia masiva, transfusión masiva, coagulación intravascular diseminada, necesidad de soporte vasopresor y tiempos de ventilación mecánica, y hospitalización, incluso en cuidado intensivo). Hallamos un aumento clínicamente significativo en la hemorragia (severa y masiva) e hipotermia severa (28,6 vs. 40% y 14,3 vs. 40%, respectivamente).ConclusionesLa hipotermia severa (y moderada a severa) no demostró en nuestros pacientes diferencias estadísticas para morbimortalidad.AbstractIntroductionHypothermia is recognized as a risk factor for perioperative complications in paediatric patients. High surgical risk procedures serve as a model of exposure to that risk factor. In particular, surgical correction of craniosynostosis serves as a model for measuring the impact of hypothermia.ObjectiveTo assess hypothermia-related morbidity and mortality in paediatric patients taken to craniosynostosis correction.MethodologyHistorical cohort study of patients taken to craniosynostosis correction and exposed to hypothermia.ResultsWith prior approval of the Ethics Committee of the institution, 54 records were included in the analysis. No statistically significant differences were found between hypothermia and its impact in terms of morbidity and mortality (death, major bleeding, massive haemorrhage massive transfusion, disseminated intravascular coagulation, need for vasopressor support, mechanical ventilation time and length of stay, including admission to the intensive care unit). A clinically significant increase in bleeding (severe and massive) and severe hypothermia was found (28.6 vs. 40% and 14.3 vs. 40%, respectively).ConclusionsNo statistical differences were found in terms of morbidity and mortality with severe hypothermia (and moderate/severe hypothermia).

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Transfusión sanguínea, Blood transfusion, Hypothermia, Morbilidad, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Hipotermia, Craniosynostoses, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Craneosinostosis, Mortalidad, Mortality, Morbidity

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