Abstract
Bone cementation has various effects on hemodynamics including potentially fatal bone cement implantation syndrome (BCIS). Most of the studies on BCIS are from developed countries. We have studied the effect of bone cement on hemodynamics in hip arthroplasty in the eastern Indian population and compared it with the available literature. This prospective study was done by a team of orthopedic surgeons and anesthesiologists in a tertiary center in eastern India between March 2020 and December 2022. Seventy-two patients (Male 38: and Female 34) of age between 25 and 100 years fulfilling the inclusion criteria were included. In 43 patients (43/72, 59.72%) systolic and diastolic blood pressure fell in the range of 10 mmHg, in 22 patients (22/72, 30.56%) fall in blood pressure was in the range of 10-20 mmHg, and more than 20 mmHg fall in blood pressure were seen in seven patients (7/72, 9.72%). SPO2 decreased from 97-100% to 94-96% in 28 patients and 90-93% in six patients, which began to rise after 5 min of cementing and returned to normal after 10 min. Arrhythmias were seen in 16 patients with multiple comorbidity. Two patients had a cardiac arrest and one patient died after 6 h in the intensive care unit. Pre-operative evaluation, perioperative monitoring of hemodynamic parameters during cementing especially in high-risk patients with multiple comorbidities, and taking essential precautions during cemented arthroplasty are the key to preventing complications like BCIS.
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