Intraoperative Near-infrared Spectroscopy Can Predict Skin Flap Necrosis

术中近红外光谱可预测皮瓣坏死

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The study aimed to validate the previously identified capacity of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to detect clinically relevant differences in tissue perfusion intraoperatively. METHODS: Consecutive patients undergoing oncologic resection requiring flap reconstruction were analyzed. Clinicians were blinded to tissue oxygen saturation (StO(2)) measurements taken intraoperatively. Measurements were taken at (1) control areas not affected by the procedure, (2) areas at risk of necrosis based on distal location, and (3) areas of skin flap necrosis (SFN) identified during the follow-up period. Mean StO(2) values were compared using a single-sample t test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) to determine differences in oxygenation. RESULTS: There were 102 patients included from April 2018 to May 2019. Reconstruction was undertaken following resection for breast cancer (46), melanoma (35), sarcoma (9), and other cutaneous malignancies (12). Breast reconstruction involved 38 alloplastic reconstructions and eight autologous free flaps. Other skin flap reconstruction involved 42 local/regional skin flaps, 13 pedicled flaps, and one free flap. Eighteen patients (17.6%) developed SFN. Mean intraoperative StO(2) measurements for control areas, areas at risk, and areas of SFN were 74.8%, 70.9%, and 54.3%, respectively. StO(2) values equal to or less than 60% were highly specific (96%) for SFN, whereas StO(2) values above 85% were highly sensitive (96%) to rule out SFN. CONCLUSION: These results further support the use of NIRS to objectively assess variations in skin flap oxygenation and tissue perfusion that are correlated with the development of postoperative SFN.

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