Clinical experience with intraoperative jugular venous oximetry during pediatric intracranial neurosurgery. 2013

Deepak Sharma, and Arunotai Siriussawakul, and Neil Dooney, and James G Hecker, and Monica S Vavilala
Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

OBJECTIVE To report our institutional experience with intraoperative jugular venous oximetry during pediatric intracranial surgery to guide anesthetic care. BACKGROUND The utility of intraoperative jugular venous oximetry in adults undergoing intracranial surgery is well known. However, there is a little information on its' application in children during intracranial surgery. METHODS After IRB approval, we examined patient, equipment, placement, and sampling characteristics for jugular bulb catheters in children aged <18 years who were monitored with jugular oximetry during elective intracranial surgery between 2006 and 2010. We also determined the prevalence of intraoperative cerebral desaturation (SjvO(2) < 55%), its causes, and the interventions based on jugular oximetry values. RESULTS Data from 19 children (10 males and nine females), aged 12 ± 1 years (range 7-17) who underwent craniotomy for arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection (68%), tumor removal (21%), or aneurysm clipping (11%), were reviewed. We analyzed 88 coincident SjvO(2), PaCO(2), and mean arterial pressure data points. Eleven (58%) patients experienced at least one episode of cerebral desaturation. There were 25 (28%) episodes of cerebral desaturation, six of which we attributed to relative hypotension, four to hypocarbia, and 15 to a combination of both. There were no intraoperative or immediate postoperative (first 24 h) complications because of jugular oximetry. CONCLUSIONS Findings from this series indicate that (i) intraoperative jugular venous oximetry in children is feasible in experienced hands, (ii) cerebral desaturation detected by jugular oximetry is common during pediatric intracranial procedures, and (iii) monitoring jugular venous saturation can impact anesthetic interventions to optimize cerebral physiology.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007601 Jugular Veins Veins in the neck which drain the brain, face, and neck into the brachiocephalic or subclavian veins. Jugular Vein,Vein, Jugular,Veins, Jugular
D008297 Male Males
D010092 Oximetry The determination of oxygen-hemoglobin saturation of blood either by withdrawing a sample and passing it through a classical photoelectric oximeter or by electrodes attached to some translucent part of the body like finger, earlobe, or skin fold. It includes non-invasive oxygen monitoring by pulse oximetry. Pulse Oximetry,Oximetry, Pulse,Oximetries,Oximetries, Pulse,Pulse Oximetries
D002560 Cerebrovascular Circulation The circulation of blood through the BLOOD VESSELS of the BRAIN. Brain Blood Flow,Regional Cerebral Blood Flow,Cerebral Blood Flow,Cerebral Circulation,Cerebral Perfusion Pressure,Circulation, Cerebrovascular,Blood Flow, Brain,Blood Flow, Cerebral,Brain Blood Flows,Cerebral Blood Flows,Cerebral Circulations,Cerebral Perfusion Pressures,Circulation, Cerebral,Flow, Brain Blood,Flow, Cerebral Blood,Perfusion Pressure, Cerebral,Pressure, Cerebral Perfusion
D002648 Child A person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Children
D005240 Feasibility Studies Studies to determine the advantages or disadvantages, practicability, or capability of accomplishing a projected plan, study, or project. Feasibility Study,Studies, Feasibility,Study, Feasibility
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000293 Adolescent A person 13 to 18 years of age. Adolescence,Youth,Adolescents,Adolescents, Female,Adolescents, Male,Teenagers,Teens,Adolescent, Female,Adolescent, Male,Female Adolescent,Female Adolescents,Male Adolescent,Male Adolescents,Teen,Teenager,Youths
D012189 Retrospective Studies Studies used to test etiologic hypotheses in which inferences about an exposure to putative causal factors are derived from data relating to characteristics of persons under study or to events or experiences in their past. The essential feature is that some of the persons under study have the disease or outcome of interest and their characteristics are compared with those of unaffected persons. Retrospective Study,Studies, Retrospective,Study, Retrospective

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