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Published on: September 13, 2022
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グリコピロラートと尿収縮は, laparoscopic Prolapse 手術後の尿収縮によるものです
Alexander Bruscke1,2,3, Michele R Hacker2,3, Daniela Reyes2
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge.
Urogynecology (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|February 13, 2026
まとめ
術内用グリコピロラートは,腹腔鏡による転倒修復後の術後の尿収縮 (POUR) のリスクを高めます. 高用量のグリコピロラートは,POURのリスクの増加と関連しており,薬物の慎重な検討の必要性を強調しています.
科学分野:
- 泌尿器科・婦人科について
- アネステシオロジー アネステシオロジー
- 外科手術の結果について
背景:
- 術後の尿収縮 (POUR) は,泌尿器内科手術後の一般的な合併症です.
- 術内用グリコピロラートは,他の外科分野におけるPOURリスクを増やす可能性があります.
- プロラップス手術は,ベースラインより高いPOUR率を持ち,同じ日に退院することが多い.
研究 の 目的:
- laparoscopic prolapse repair を受けている患者の手術中のグリコピロラートとPOURの関連性を評価する.
- POURのリスクを,当日解約手続きの文脈で評価する.
主な方法:
- 外科医による腹腔鏡による転倒修復 (サクロコルポペクシー,サクロセルビコペクシー,サクロヒステロペクシー) を受けている321人の患者で,遡及的なコホート研究を行った.
- 標準化された術後の排泄試験で,塩溶液300mLを挿入し,15分間の排泄窓を設けました.
- 暴露:手術中のグリコピロラート;結果:POUR (<200mL無効).
- ログ・バイノミアル回帰は,混同因子に調整されています.
主要な成果:
- 患者の77%が手術中にグリコピロラートを投与された.
- グリコピロラートの使用は,POURのリスクの増加と関連していました (RR: 1.93,95%CI; 1.16から3.22).
- 投与量に依存する関係が観察され,より高い用量はより大きなRRを示した (高用量RR: 2.57,95%CI; 1.51から4.38).
結論:
- 術内用グリコピロラートは,腹腔鏡による転倒修復におけるPOURリスクを大幅に増加させる.
- ニューロ筋肉の封鎖を逆転させるのにしばしば使用される高用量のグリコピロラートは,より大きなリスクをもたらす.
- 外科医と麻酔医の間の協力は,薬物関連の術後合併症を軽減するために非常に重要です.
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