Evaluación preoperatoria y predictores de morbimortalidad en resección de cáncer de pulmón

Autores/as

  • Andres Rojas G Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt
  • Marcela Opazo V
  • Marcela Hernández P Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt
  • Paulina Avila V Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt
  • Daniel Villalobos S Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt

Palabras clave:

Anesthesia, Evaluation studies, Lung neoplasms, Pulmonary surgical procedures, Respiratory function tests

Resumen

Surgical resection of lung cancer, the only available curative option today, is strongly associated with mortality. The goal during the perioperative period is to identify and evaluate appropriate candidates for lung resection in a more careful way and reduce the immediate perioperative risk and posterior disability. This is a narrative review of perioperative risk assessment in lung cancer resection. Instruments designed to facilitate decision-making have been implemented in recent years but with contradictory results. Cardiovascular risk assessment should be the first step before a potential lung resection, considering that most of these patients are old, smokers and have atherosclerosis. Respiratory mechanics determined by postoperative forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), the evaluation of the alveolar-capillary membrane by diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide and cardiopulmonary function measuring the maximum O2 consumption, will give clues about the patient’s respiratory and cardiac response to stress. With these assessments, the patient and its attending team can reach a treatment decision balancing the perioperative risk, the chances of survival and the pulmonary long-term disability.

Biografía del autor/a

Andres Rojas G, Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt

Servicio Anestesia y Pabellon. Hospital Puerto Montt

Marcela Opazo V

Servicio Medicina Interna. Hospital Puerto Montt

Marcela Hernández P, Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt

Servicio Anestesia y Pabellon. Hospital Puerto Montt

Paulina Avila V, Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt

Servicio Anestesia y Pabellon. Hospital Puerto Montt

Daniel Villalobos S, Universidad San Sebastián Puerto Montt

Servicio Anestesia y Pabellon. Hospital Puerto Montt

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2015-06-03

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Rojas G, A., Opazo V, M., Hernández P, M., Avila V, P., & Villalobos S, D. (2015). Evaluación preoperatoria y predictores de morbimortalidad en resección de cáncer de pulmón. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(6). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4103

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