Intra-operative hypotension (MAP <65 mmHg) affected 61.0% of older patients, with vasopressor treatment triggered at a mean MAP of 64.2 mmHg, which is below suggested thresholds.
Cohort (n=4,750)
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Intra-operative hypotension is highly prevalent in older patients in the UK, and treatment is often initiated at thresholds below suggested targets, highlighting an opportunity to improve peri-operative care.
Intra-operative hypotension frequently complicates anaesthesia in older patients and is implicated in peri-operative organ hypoperfusion and injury. The prevalence and corresponding treatment thresholds of hypotension are incompletely described in the UK. This study aimed to identify prevalence of intra-operative hypotension and its treatment thresholds in UK practice. Patients aged ≥ 65 years were studied prospectively from 196 UK hospitals within a 48-hour timeframe. The primary outcome was the incidence of hypotension (mean arterial pressure 20%; systolic blood pressure 20% reduction in systolic blood pressure from baseline and 77.5% systolic blood pressure <100 mmHg. The mean (SD) blood pressure triggering vasopressor therapy was mean arterial pressure 64.2 (11.6) mmHg and the mean (SD) stated intended treatment threshold from the survey was mean arterial pressure 60.6 (9.7) mmHg. A composite adverse outcome of myocardial injury, kidney injury, stroke or death affected 345 patients (7.3%). In this representative sample of UK peri-operative practice, the majority of older patients experienced intra-operative hypotension and treatment was delivered below suggested thresholds. This highlights both potential for intra-operative organ injury and substantial opportunity for improving treatment of intra-operative hypotension.
Wickham et al. (Tue,) conducted a cohort in Intra-operative hypotension (n=4,750). Intra-operative hypotension was evaluated on Incidence of hypotension (mean arterial pressure <65 mmHg; systolic blood pressure reduction >20%; systolic blood pressure <100 mmHg). Intra-operative hypotension (MAP <65 mmHg) affected 61.0% of older patients, with vasopressor treatment triggered at a mean MAP of 64.2 mmHg, which is below suggested thresholds.