This is a retrospective, two-center observational study of adult patients who underwent thoracoscopic esophagectomy in the prone position at two major Japanese institutions between January 2022 and December 2024. The primary outcome is the mean difference in serum potassium levels between the supine (baseline) and prone-position phases, analyzed as a paired-design within each patient. Key secondary outcomes include: 1) a multivariable analysis to identify factors associated with the magnitude of potassium increase; 2) a sensitivity analysis of the primary outcome after excluding cases with significant metabolic acidosis (e.g., base excess < -5 mmol/L); and 3) correlation analyses between the change in potassium and various physiological parameters, including PaCO₂ and markers of metabolic stress. Analyses will include the paired t-test, correlation analyses, and multivariable regression models.
Okamoto et al. (Tue,) studied this question.