• Eur J Anaesthesiol · Dec 2023

    Observational Study

    Changes in diaphragmatic ultrasonography findings and their association with postoperative complications in children undergoing pulmonary resection: A single-centre, prospective, observational study.

    • Ji-Hyun Lee, Pyoyoon Kang, Jung-Bin Park, and Jin-Tae Kim.
    • From the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2023 Dec 1; 40 (12): 953956953-956.

    BackgroundFew studies have investigated the changes in diaphragmatic function and their association with postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) in paediatric patients after lung resection.ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate diaphragmatic function using ultrasound after lung resection and its influence on PCCs in children.DesignProspective observational study.SettingA tertiary children's hospital.PatientsChildren aged 6 years or less who were scheduled for video-assisted thoracoscopic lung resection.InterventionUltrasonographic measurements of diaphragmatic excursion (DE) and thickening fraction (TF) were performed for three epochs: before anaesthesia induction (T0), 1 h postoperatively (T1) and 24 h postoperatively (T2). The thickening fraction is calculated from the thickness of the diaphragm at end expiration and end inspiration at each time point. DE T1 /DE T0 , DE T2 /DE T0 , TF T1 /TF T0 and TF T2 /TF T0 (%) were calculated. The incidence of PCCs was also determined.Main Outcome MeasuresThe primary outcomes were changes in diaphragmatic excursion and thickening fraction over time, from T0 to T2. The secondary outcomes were the association between ultrasound parameters of diaphragm function and the occurrence of early PPCs within 3 days.ResultsData from 74 children were analysed. On the operated side, both diaphragmatic excursion and thickening fraction decreased at T1 and recovered slightly at T2, and were significantly lower than the T0 values. Children with PPCs had significantly lower DE T2 /DE T0 and TF T2 /TF T0 scores on the operated side than those without PPCs. According to the receiver operating characteristic analysis, the DE T2 /DE T0 (< 61.1%) on the operated side was associated with PPCs with an area under the curve of 0.764.ConclusionsPeri-operative diaphragmatic function assessed by ultrasonography changed after lung resection in children. The diaphragmatic excursion and thickening fraction decreased postoperatively, and a prolonged decrease in diaphragmatic excursion was associated with pulmonary complications after lung surgery in children.Clinical Trial RegistryClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04400370.Copyright © 2023 European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.

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