GMS Interdisciplinary Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DGPW (Jan 2015)

Perioperative management of patients with severe pulmonary hypertension in major orthopedic surgery: experience-based recommendations

  • Seyfarth, Hans-Jürgen,
  • Gille, Jochen,
  • Sablotzki, Armin,
  • Gerlach, Stefan,
  • Malcharek, Michael,
  • Gosse, Andreas,
  • Gahr, Ralf H.,
  • Czeslick, Elke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/iprs000062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. Doc03

Abstract

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Introduction: It is known that pulmonary hypertension is associated with worse outcome in both cardiac and non-cardiac surgery. The aims of our retrospective analysis were to evaluate the outcomes of our patients with pulmonary hypertension undergoing major orthopedic surgery and to give experience-based recommendations for the perioperative management.Material and methods: From 92 patients with pulmonary hypertension undergoing different kinds of surgical procedures from 2011–2014 in a tertiary academic hospital we evaluated 16 patients with major orthopedic surgery for perioperative morbidity and mortality. Results: Regarding the in-hospital morbidity and mortality, one patient died postoperatively due to pulmonary infection and right heart failure (6.25%) and 6 patients suffered significant postoperative complications (37.5%; bleeding = 1, infection = 1, wound healing deficits = 3; dysrhythmia = 1). Conclusion: Our data show that major orthopedic surgery is feasible with satisfactory outcome even in cases of severe pulmonary hypertension by an individualized, disease-adapted interdisciplinary treatment concept.

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