Gastroenterological surgery for patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency

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Shimada, M
Kano, T
Matsuzaki, Y
Miyazaki, N
Ninomiya, K
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[1] Natl Fukuoka Higashi Hosp, Dept Surg, Kasuya, Japan
[2] Natl Fukuoka Higashi Hosp, Dept Pulm Med, Kasuya, Japan
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gastroenterological surgery; indications; performance status; chronic respiratory failure; postoperative complication;
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to clarify the surgical indications for patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency. METHODOLOGY: Fourteen patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency who underwent abdominal surgical procedures, were retrospectively studied. The surgical indications were carefully determined based primarily on the performance status (PS) of each patient and cardiopulmonary function tests. A PS of equal to or less than 3, which meant the patient's status required bed rest > 50 % of the time, and the need for assistance in per forming normal activities were all factors considered for surgical indications. RESULTS: During the period studied, two patients were excluded from the surgical indications due to the fact that one was at a terminal stage of pulmonary disease and was completely bedridden (PS = 4); while the other demonstrated active pneumonia with a considerable amount of purulent sputa. Regarding the pulmonary function tests for patients who underwent surgery, the lowest limits of those examinations were as follows: 810 mi of vital capacity (VC), 23.8% of predicted VC, 610 mi of forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1.0), 38.6% of predicted FEV1.0, 50.5 mmHg of PaO2 while inhaling 4 liters of oxygen and 73.8 mmHg of PaCO2. No surgery related mortality or hospital death within 30 days after operation was observed. Only two patients had cardiopulmonary complications (consisting of pulmonary edema with atrial fibrillation in one patient, and acute myocardial infarction in another patient). However, neither pneumonia, prolonged ventilatory support for more than 2 days, nor the need for a tracheostomy after surgery was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Gastroenterological surgery is thus considered to be indicated even for patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency, as long as the PS can be maintained (PS of equal to or less than 3) and no active pneumonia with a considerable amount of purulent sputa is present.
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