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Title: | Measurement of Tissue Oxygen Saturation During Ovariohysterectomy in Domestic Felines With Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) |
Authors: | Moio, P. Ribeiro, L. Ferreira, D. |
Keywords: | Tissue Oxygen Saturation Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Ovariohysterectomy Felines |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Citation: | Moio P., Ribeiro L., Ferreira D. Measurement of Tissue Oxygen Saturation During Ovariohysterectomy in Domestic Felines With Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS). 10º Encontro de Formação da Ordem dos Médicos Veterinários 2023, 14 a 16 de abril, Lisboa, Portugal. |
Abstract: | Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive
and continuous technique, easily and quickly
to apply, that gives information in real-time of
regional tissue oxygen saturation at microcirculation
level. NIRS technique has proven to be an
early indicator of organ ischaemia and oxygenation
changes, when compared to other methods
such as pulse oximetry, lactate and mental status.
The objective of this study is to determine the
NIRS range values in the caudal portion of the
sartorius muscle in domestic female cats, during
ovariohysterectomy. It will also be studied if NIRS
is able to detect noxious stimulation, and to determine
if NIRS values correlate to the physiological
variables recorded during the surgical procedures
in the same group of cats.
This preliminary study evaluated NIRS technique
using the O3™ Regional Oximetry device on sartorius
muscle of six female cats, under general
anesthesia and submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy.
The haemodynamic and ventilatory
data was recorded using the Mindray BeneView
T8 monitor (Mindray Medical International Co.,
Ltd., Shenzhen, China). Pearson´s correlation
analysis was used to compare NIRS regional oxygen
saturation (rSO2) values with the physiologic
variable recorded. NIRS (rSO2) values were also
compared at each surgical moment using Kruskal-
Wallis analysis of variance. Statistical significance
was defined when p-value<0.05. Data are
mean±SD. Statistical analysis was performed using
SPSS version 25 software.
The tissue oxygen saturation values obtained
were 71.84±4.85% (65% to 83%), with cut-off 62%.
Tissue hypoperfusion should be considered
when sartorius NIRS values drop below 62% (two
standard deviations below NIRS mean) during
general anaesthesia in cats. Statistical significance
was observed with a positive correlation
between NIRS and minimum alveolar concentration,
heart rate, and systolic blood pressure,
reflecting the influence of the haemodynamic
variables in the sartorius NIRS monitoring values.
On the other hand, the negative correlation observed
between NIRS and body temperature is
interesting because, the haemodynamic changes
induced by decreasing temperature values, also
reflect a decrease in the metabolic state of the
tissue. Which allows us to hypothesize that NIRS
technology may have the potential of addressing
the tissues’ metabolic state. NIRS was not able to
detect noxious stimulation in this study. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38822 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Nacionais
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