Table 4. Transmitral diastolic Doppler flow characteristics in sevoflurane and sevoflurane + TAPB and RSB groups with diastolic dysfunction undergoing noncardiac surgery.
T1 | T2 | Pgroup×times | |
---|---|---|---|
E, cm.s−1 | 0.941 | ||
sev | 75.61 ± 30.78 | 80.36 ± 38.80 | |
sev + TAPB + RSB | 77.72 ± 30.61 | 77.10 ± 20.70 | |
A, cm.s−1 | 0.106 | ||
sev | 66.70 ± 33.65 | 77.77 ± 35.43 | |
sev + TAPB + RSB | 61.04 ± 24.69 | 59.40 ± 20.16 | |
E/A* | 0.022 <0.05 | ||
sev | 1.18 ± 0.26 | 1.07 ± 0.38 | |
sev + TAPB + RSB | 1.35 ± 0.45 | 1.36 ± 0.33 |
Notes.
- Sev
- sevoflurane
- TAPB + RSB
- transversus abdominis plane block and rectus sheath block
- E
- transmitral peak flow velocity of early diastolic filling
- A
- teansmitral peak flow velocity of late diastolic filling
- T1
- immediately after anesthesia induction hemodynamic stability as a baseline
- T2
- 1 hour after T1
Represent p < 0.05 between the two groups (linear mixed model).