Postoperative myocardial ischaemia: temporal association with nocturnal hypoxaemia

M K Reeder, A D Muir, P Foëx, M D Goldman, L Loh, D Smart, M K Reeder, A D Muir, P Foëx, M D Goldman, L Loh, D Smart

Abstract

Three patients presenting for elective aortic surgery were studied before operation and for up to 3 days after operation with ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring and nocturnal pulse oximetry. Supplementary oxygen was administered for the first 2 days after operation and withdrawn on the 3rd morning after operation. Heart rate remained increased for the first 3 days after operation. Two patients developed episodes of myocardial ischaemia during the first 48 h after operation while their arterial oxygen saturation remained greater than 90%. On the third day, and during the third night after operation, both the severity and duration of myocardial ischaemia increased markedly, associated with arterial hypoxaemia. A temporal relationship between decreases in oxygen saturation and fluctuations in ST segment level were observed in the three patients.

Source: PubMed

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