blood pressure of upper and lower limbs in elderly patients under general anesthesia for cataract surgery

Abstract:
Background
During anesthesia, measurement of blood pressure is often obtained from the upper limb. In cataract surgery the arms are not easily available and blood pressure reading may be obtained from the lower limbs. The relationship between the blood pressure measurements at the two sites in elderly patients undergoing general anesthesia is unclear. This study was designed to evaluate the difference observed in systolic blood pressure (SBP) taken from the upper limb (UL) and the lower limb (LL) in geriatric patients under general anesthesia for cataract surgery.
Material and Methods
113 Patients undergoing cataract surgery in supine position were selected. The blood pressure cuff was placed on right arm, right leg, left arm and left leg respectively. Before and then 20 minutes after induction of anesthesia, the systolic blood pressure (SBP) readings were taken by finger palpation from the 4 limbs using the manual mercury sphygmomanometer. The same sphygmomanometer was used to make consecutive recordings from 4 limbs. The data were analyzed using paired t-test and ANOVA.
Results
We found that SBP reading taken from the legs are significantly higher than arm pressures (P<0.001, ANOVA). There was no significant difference between left and right SBP at the arms and legs. There was significant difference between preanesthetic SBP and that of measured 20 min after induction of anesthesia (P<0.001, paired t-test).The mean SBP measured from right UL and right LL during anesthesia was 117.10±9.70 mmHg and 124.91±9.48 mmHg respectively.
Conclusion
Our study shown that although in elderly patients, higher SBP readings obtained from the LL compared with the UL, but the difference in pressure is not clinically significant. The increased SBP in the LL of geriatric patients may be due to progressively decreased compliance of peripheral arteries. Our results suggest that indirect blood pressure measurement in legs may be an acceptable method during anesthesia for cataract surgery because it yields values that are at an approximate from those recorded at the arms.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, Volume:8 Issue: 2, 2006
Page:
121
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