Clinical Value of Transcutaneous PCO(2) in Free Flap Blood Supply

经皮二氧化碳分压(PCO2)在游离皮瓣血供中的临床价值

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Abstract

Background: Transcutaneous PCO(2) (TcPCO(2)) effectively represents the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in deep tissues, providing us with more accurate information regarding deep tissue perfusion and oxygen metabolism. Based on this, we aimed to explore the clinical value of TcPCO(2) in assessing free flap blood supply during oral cancer surgery. Methods: A total of 27 patients undergoing oral cancer reconstruction with free flap reconstruction were enrolled. For enrolled patients, continuous monitoring was conducted before, during, and after free flap transplantation surgery. Results: A total of 121 measurements were taken, comprising 93 instances in the normal flap group and 28 instances in the insufficient flap group. The TcPCO(2) levels were significantly higher and transcutaneous PO(2) (TcPO(2)) levels were lower in the insufficient group (p < 0.001). The cutoff values for TcPCO(2) and TcPO(2), calculated using the Youden index, were 66 mmHg and 16 mmHg, respectively. TcPCO(2) exhibits high specificity in monitoring the blood supply of free flaps. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) for TcPCO(2) in predicting insufficient flap perfusion was calculated to be 0.912. Conclusions: TcPCO(2) demonstrates high specificity in assessing blood supply in free flaps for patients undergoing oral cancer surgery and has diagnostic significance for early identification of insufficient flap.

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