Prospective assessment of the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients submitted to upper abdominal surgery
Open Access
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by FapUNIFESP (SciELO) in Sao Paulo Medical Journal
- Vol. 117 (4) , 151-160
- https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-31801999000400003
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between preoperative variables and postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) in elective upper abdominal surgery. DESIGN: Prospective clinical trial. SETTING: A tertiary university hospital. PATIENTS: 408 patients were prospectively analyzed during the preoperative period and followed up postoperatively for pulmonary complications. MEASUREMENTS: Patient characteristics, with clinical and physical evaluation, related diseases, smoking habits, and duration of surgery. Preoperative pulmonary function tests (PFT) were performed on 247 patients. RESULTS: The postoperative pulmonary complication rate was 14 percent. The significant predictors in univariate analyses of postoperative pulmonary complications were: age >50, smoking habits, presence of chronic pulmonary disease or respiratory symptoms at the time of evaluation, duration of surgery >210 minutes and comorbidity (p 210 and comorbidity (p <0.009). CONCLUSIONS: There were three major clinical risk factors for pulmonary complications following upper abdominal surgery: chronic pulmonary disease, comorbidity, and surgery lasting more than 210 minutes. Those patients with three risk factors were three times more likely to develop a PPC compared to patients without any of these risk factors (p <0.001). PFT is indicated when there are uncertainties regarding the patient’s pulmonary status.Keywords
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