Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications

BACKGROUND Limited information exists about the epidemiology and outcome of surgical patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), and how intraoperative ventilation was managed in these patients. OBJECTIVES To determine the incidence of surgical patients at increased...

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Main Authors: Rogerson, David, Williams, John P., Yates, Susan, Rogers, Elaine
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Published: Wolters Kluwer 2017
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author Rogerson, David
Williams, John P.
Yates, Susan
Rogers, Elaine
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Yates, Susan
Rogers, Elaine
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description BACKGROUND Limited information exists about the epidemiology and outcome of surgical patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), and how intraoperative ventilation was managed in these patients. OBJECTIVES To determine the incidence of surgical patients at increased risk of PPCs, and to compare the intraoperative ventilation management and postoperative outcomes with patients at low risk of PPCs. DESIGN This was a prospective international 1-week observational study using the ‘Assess Respiratory Risk in Surgical Patients in Catalonia risk score’ (ARISCAT score) for PPC for risk stratification. PATIENTS AND SETTING Adult patients requiring intraoperative ventilation during general anaesthesia for surgery in 146 hospitals across 29 countries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The primary outcome was the incidence of patients at increased risk of PPCs based on the ARISCAT score. Secondary outcomes included intraoperative ventilatory management and clinical outcomes. RESULTS A total of 9864 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The incidence of patients at increased risk was 28.4%. The most frequently chosen tidal volume (VT) size was 500 ml, or 7 to 9 ml kg1 predicted body weight, slightly lower in patients at increased risk of PPCs. Levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) were slightly higher in patients at increased risk of PPCs, with 14.3% receiving more than 5 cmH2O PEEP compared with 7.6% in patients at low risk of PPCs (P < 0.001). Patients with a predicted preoperative increased risk of PPCs developed PPCs more frequently: 19 versus 7%, relative risk (RR) 3.16 (95% confidence interval 2.76 to 3.61), P < 0.001) and had longer hospital stays. The only ventilatory factor associated with the occurrence of PPCs was the peak pressure. CONCLUSION The incidence of patients with a predicted increased risk of PPCs is high. A large proportion of patients receive high VT and low PEEP levels. PPCs occur frequently in patients at increased risk, with worse clinical outcome.
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spelling nottingham-445382020-05-04T18:58:44Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44538/ Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications Rogerson, David Williams, John P. Yates, Susan Rogers, Elaine BACKGROUND Limited information exists about the epidemiology and outcome of surgical patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), and how intraoperative ventilation was managed in these patients. OBJECTIVES To determine the incidence of surgical patients at increased risk of PPCs, and to compare the intraoperative ventilation management and postoperative outcomes with patients at low risk of PPCs. DESIGN This was a prospective international 1-week observational study using the ‘Assess Respiratory Risk in Surgical Patients in Catalonia risk score’ (ARISCAT score) for PPC for risk stratification. PATIENTS AND SETTING Adult patients requiring intraoperative ventilation during general anaesthesia for surgery in 146 hospitals across 29 countries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The primary outcome was the incidence of patients at increased risk of PPCs based on the ARISCAT score. Secondary outcomes included intraoperative ventilatory management and clinical outcomes. RESULTS A total of 9864 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The incidence of patients at increased risk was 28.4%. The most frequently chosen tidal volume (VT) size was 500 ml, or 7 to 9 ml kg1 predicted body weight, slightly lower in patients at increased risk of PPCs. Levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) were slightly higher in patients at increased risk of PPCs, with 14.3% receiving more than 5 cmH2O PEEP compared with 7.6% in patients at low risk of PPCs (P < 0.001). Patients with a predicted preoperative increased risk of PPCs developed PPCs more frequently: 19 versus 7%, relative risk (RR) 3.16 (95% confidence interval 2.76 to 3.61), P < 0.001) and had longer hospital stays. The only ventilatory factor associated with the occurrence of PPCs was the peak pressure. CONCLUSION The incidence of patients with a predicted increased risk of PPCs is high. A large proportion of patients receive high VT and low PEEP levels. PPCs occur frequently in patients at increased risk, with worse clinical outcome. Wolters Kluwer 2017-08-01 Article PeerReviewed Rogerson, David, Williams, John P., Yates, Susan and Rogers, Elaine (2017) Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 34 (8). pp. 492-507. ISSN 1365-2346 https://insights.ovid.com/crossref?an=00003643-201708000-00003 doi:10.1097/EJA.0000000000000646 doi:10.1097/EJA.0000000000000646
spellingShingle Rogerson, David
Williams, John P.
Yates, Susan
Rogers, Elaine
Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
title Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
title_full Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
title_fullStr Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
title_short Epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
title_sort epidemiology, practice of ventilation and outcome for patients at increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications
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