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Hypoperfusion occurs following anaesthesia induction as a result of:
Upper and lower gastro-intestinal (GI) endoscopies are frequently performed under sedation (i.e.: general anaesthesia without orotracheal intubation) as daycare procedures. More than 10% of all anaesthesia worldwide is administered for GI endoscopic procedures. A substantial proportion of patients undergoing these procedures have significant comorbidities, classifying them as ASA 3 or ASA 4. However, despite the higher risk associated to their comorbidities, these patients are most often monitored intraoperatively as if they were ASA 1 or ASA 2, i.e.: using intermittent oscillometric blood pressure measurements every 5 minutes, an electrocardioscope and peripheral oxygen saturation measurement. They are also usually considered eligible for daycare procedures. However, hypoperfusion occurs during upper and lower GI endoscopies as a result of anaesthesia combined with abdominal insufflation (stomach followed by colon) and always starts with a decrease in SV, followed by a decrease in MAP.
The exact incidence of MINS following endoscopic procedures in high-risk patients has not been investigated to our knowledge and is not known precisely. The first part of this pragmatic study would consist in collecting pre-op and post-op (4 hours post procedure) plasma troponin level in ASA 3 or ASA 4 patients scheduled for upper and lower GI endoscopy at the time of routine blood collection. The patient will also be monitored using a Clearsight® continuous hemodynamic monitoring device.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Ultra-sensitive Troponin I plasma level | Ultra-sensitive Troponin I plasma level variation following upper and lower GI endoscopy. Troponin I will be measured immediately prior to anaesthesia induction (IV line placement) and before patient discharge of the hospital, i.e.: 4 (±1) hours after the procedure. | 4 hours |
| Ultra-sensitive Troponin I plasma level variation following upper and lower GI endoscopy. | Ultra-sensitive Troponin I plasma level variation following upper and lower GI endoscopy. Troponin I will be measured immediately prior to anaesthesia induction (IV line placement) and before patient discharge from the hospital, i.e.: 4 (±1) hours after the procedure | 4 hours |
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patients considered high risk
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Bernard Professor. Cholley, Professor | Contact | 003367176 82 | bernard.cholley@aphp.fr |
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