Causes and Treatment of Hypoxia During Total Hip Arthroplasty in Elderly Patients: Case Report

Autor: Jin Hun Chung, Yong Han Seo, Jae Young Ji, Woo Jong Kim, Hyung Yoon Gong, Jae Min Ahn, Yu Jun Park, Hea Rim Chun, Nan Seol Kim, Ho Soon Jung
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.20944/preprints202110.0386.v1
Popis: There are several causes of hypoxia during and after surgery, and atelectasis is a common symptom that occurs during surgery. In particular, elderly patients are more vulnerable to hypoxia due to their existing lung diseases or respiratory muscle weakness. This study presents the cases of two elderly patients who developed hypoxia during total hip arthroplasty under general anesthesia. Positive end expiratory pressure, recruitment maneuver, and increased fraction of inspired oxygen improved hypoxia only temporarily, and patients’ oxygen saturation level again dropped to 79%–80%. We suspected that hypoxia was caused by atelectasis and, therefore, re-sumed spontaneous respiration. Thereafter, both the patients showed an improvement in hypoxia. Intraopera-tive hypoxia that is suspected to be caused by atelectasis can be improved by securing sufficient lung volume for respiration through increased muscle tone with spontaneous respiration
Databáze: OpenAIRE