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Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy

OBJECTIVE: Postoperative apnea is a major concern in infants undergoing surgery. In this study, we evaluated incidence and related factors for postoperative apnea in infants less than 60 weeks postconceptual age after herniorrhaphy. METHODS: One-hundred fifty infants with post conceptional age (PCA)...

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Autores principales: Gharavi-Fard, Mohamad, Taghavi-Gilani, Mehryar, Kazemi, Samira, Razavi, Majid
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4268838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25535537
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author Gharavi-Fard, Mohamad
Taghavi-Gilani, Mehryar
Kazemi, Samira
Razavi, Majid
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Taghavi-Gilani, Mehryar
Kazemi, Samira
Razavi, Majid
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description OBJECTIVE: Postoperative apnea is a major concern in infants undergoing surgery. In this study, we evaluated incidence and related factors for postoperative apnea in infants less than 60 weeks postconceptual age after herniorrhaphy. METHODS: One-hundred fifty infants with post conceptional age (PCA) less than 60 weeks who underwent elective herniorrhaphy were studied over eight months in 2012. General anesthesia was induced by sevoflurane and maintained by remifentanil, atracurium, and N(2)O 60%. Postoperatively, they were monitored for two hours in the recovery room and ten hours in the ward using pulse oximetry and nasal capnography. FINDINGS: Totally, 31 (20.7%) cases of postoperative apnea were reported. By comparing the patients, factors associated with postoperative apnea included postconceptional age, birth weight, and history of apnea, oxygen therapy, metabolic diseases, icterus, or cardiac disease. Twenty-seven (18%) apnea cases occurred in recovery room in infants with gestational age (GA) of 35.64±2.73 weeks, while only four (2.6%) patients of GA 36.02±2.0 weeks developed delayed apnea). CONCLUSION: In our study, the incidence of postoperative apnea following inguinal herniorrhaphy under general anesthesia in infants younger than 60 weeks PCA was 20.7%, which is considerable. We recommend longer surveillance and monitoring in recovery room for these infants with high-risk of postoperative apnea. This should be followed by evaluation of risk factors to determine the indication for elective intensive care unit transfer for longer-term monitoring of higher-risk patients.
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spelling pubmed-42688382014-12-22 Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy Gharavi-Fard, Mohamad Taghavi-Gilani, Mehryar Kazemi, Samira Razavi, Majid Iran J Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: Postoperative apnea is a major concern in infants undergoing surgery. In this study, we evaluated incidence and related factors for postoperative apnea in infants less than 60 weeks postconceptual age after herniorrhaphy. METHODS: One-hundred fifty infants with post conceptional age (PCA) less than 60 weeks who underwent elective herniorrhaphy were studied over eight months in 2012. General anesthesia was induced by sevoflurane and maintained by remifentanil, atracurium, and N(2)O 60%. Postoperatively, they were monitored for two hours in the recovery room and ten hours in the ward using pulse oximetry and nasal capnography. FINDINGS: Totally, 31 (20.7%) cases of postoperative apnea were reported. By comparing the patients, factors associated with postoperative apnea included postconceptional age, birth weight, and history of apnea, oxygen therapy, metabolic diseases, icterus, or cardiac disease. Twenty-seven (18%) apnea cases occurred in recovery room in infants with gestational age (GA) of 35.64±2.73 weeks, while only four (2.6%) patients of GA 36.02±2.0 weeks developed delayed apnea). CONCLUSION: In our study, the incidence of postoperative apnea following inguinal herniorrhaphy under general anesthesia in infants younger than 60 weeks PCA was 20.7%, which is considerable. We recommend longer surveillance and monitoring in recovery room for these infants with high-risk of postoperative apnea. This should be followed by evaluation of risk factors to determine the indication for elective intensive care unit transfer for longer-term monitoring of higher-risk patients. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4268838/ /pubmed/25535537 Text en © 2014 by Pediatrics Center of Excellence, Children’s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, All rights reserved. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Gharavi-Fard, Mohamad
Taghavi-Gilani, Mehryar
Kazemi, Samira
Razavi, Majid
Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy
title Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy
title_full Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy
title_fullStr Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy
title_full_unstemmed Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy
title_short Apneas in Infants with Postconceptional Age bellow 60 Weeks Undergoing Herniorrhaphy
title_sort apneas in infants with postconceptional age bellow 60 weeks undergoing herniorrhaphy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4268838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25535537
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