Associations between blood pressure responses to acute stress and impaired renal function and serum uric acid level

作者:Ohno Sachi; Miyata Masaaki; Kohjitani Atsushi*; Tohya Akina; Ohishi Mitsuru; Sugiyama Kazuna
来源:Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, 2015, 37(8): 656-660.
DOI:10.3109/10641963.2015.1047939

摘要

The study aimed to examine correlations between blood pressure (BP) responses to direct laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation and parameters of renal function, serum uric acid (SUA) level, and mean preoperative BP. Fifty-four patients (40 years) who were scheduled for oral surgery were analyzed. General anesthesia was induced by the rapid sequence method without opioid analgesics. Systolic and diastolic BP (SBP, DBP) in the operation room were measured when an electrocardiogram, a BP cuff, and a pulse oximetry probe were attached to the patients (T1) and immediately after the trachea was intubated (T2). The SBP was defined as the difference between SBP at T2 and T1. The increasing rate of SBP (SBPr) was defined as SBP/SBP at T1. SBP at T2 was associated with increasing age (R=0.44), serum creatinine (R=0.32), SUA (R=0.30), mean preoperative SBP and DBP (R=0.54 and 0.37, respectively), and reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (R=-0.44). Serum creatinine and SUA were positively associated, and eGFR was negatively associated with SBP (R=0.36, 0.34, and -0.29) and SBPr (R=0.39, 0.37, and -0.29). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that age and mean preoperative SBP was independently associated with SBP at T2, and serum creatinine was independently associated with SBP and SBPr. These findings suggested that elevated serum creatinine level, as well as elevated preoperative BP level, was associated with enhanced BP responses to acute stress in middle-aged to elderly patients.

  • 出版日期2015-11-17