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Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 6/2022

21-01-2022 | General Anesthesia | Original Research

Blood pressure nomograms for children undergoing general anesthesia, stratified by age and anesthetic type, using data from a retrospective cohort at a tertiary pediatric center

Authors: Rosa J. Hillgruber, Pavel Lutskov, Nicholas C. West, Simon Whyte, Matthias Görges

Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | Issue 6/2022

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Abstract

Reference values for non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) are available for children undergoing general anesthesia, but have not been analyzed by type of anesthetic. This study establishes age-specific pediatric NIBP reference values, stratified by anesthetic type: inhalational anesthesia (IHA), total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA), and mostly intravenous anesthesia (MIVA, an inhalational induction followed by intravenous maintenance of anesthesia). NIBP measurements were extracted from a de-identified vital signs database for children < 19 years undergoing anesthesia between Jan/2013–Dec/2016, excluding cardiac surgery. We automatically rejected artifacts and randomly sampled 20 NIBP values per case. Anesthetic phase (induction/maintenance) was identified using operating room booking times for procedure start, and anesthetic types were identified based on intraoperative minimum alveolar concentration values in the different phases of the anesthetic. From 36,347 cases in our operating room booking system, we matched 24,457 cases with available vital signs. Of these, 20,613 (84%) had valid NIBP data and could be assigned to one anesthetic type: TIVA 11,819 [57%], IHA 4,752 [23%], and MIVA 4,042 [20%]. Mean NIBP during anesthesia increased with age, from median values of 48 mmHg (TIVA), 45 mmHg (IHA), and 41 mmHg (MIVA) in neonates, to 70 mmHg (TIVA), 68 mmHg (IHA), and 64 mmHg (MIVA) in 18-year-olds, respectively. In children < 1 year, mean NIBP values were 4 mmHg higher with TIVA than IHA (p < 0.001). These pediatric NIBP reference values contribute to ongoing debate about alarm limits based on age and anesthetic type, and may motivate prospective studies into the effects of different anesthesia regimes on vital signs.
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Metadata
Title
Blood pressure nomograms for children undergoing general anesthesia, stratified by age and anesthetic type, using data from a retrospective cohort at a tertiary pediatric center
Authors
Rosa J. Hillgruber
Pavel Lutskov
Nicholas C. West
Simon Whyte
Matthias Görges
Publication date
21-01-2022
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing / Issue 6/2022
Print ISSN: 1387-1307
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2614
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-022-00811-7

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