Incidence of Intraoperative Hypotension as a Function of the Chosen Definition
Ottawa Hospital · American Society of Anesthesiologists · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is a common side effect of general anesthesia and has been reported to be associated with adverse perioperative outcomes. These associations were found using different definitions for IOH. It is unknown whether the incidences of IOH found with those different definitions are comparable. The authors aimed to describe the relation between the chosen definition and incidence of IOH.
First, a systematic literature search was performed to identify recent definitions of IOH that have been used in the anesthesia literature. Subsequently, these definitions were applied to a cohort of 15,509 consecutive adult patients undergoing noncardiac surgery during general anesthesia. The incidence of IOH according to the different threshold values was calculated, and the effect of a defined minimal duration of a hypotensive episode was studied.
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6Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Incidence (geometry)
- Perioperative
- Anesthesia
- Blood pressure
- Cohort
- Adverse effect
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being