Time-of-Day-Dependent Post-Induction Hypotension and Personalized Hemodynamic Management in Emergency Spine Surgery: A Retrospective Pre–Post Cohort Study
Cheol Lee, Eunsung Park, Jina Kim, Kwangjin Lee

TL;DR
This study shows that personalized hemodynamic management can reduce hypotension after anesthesia in emergency spine surgery, especially in morning cases.
Contribution
The study introduces a personalized hemodynamic management bundle that effectively reduces post-induction hypotension burden in emergency spine surgery.
Findings
PHM reduced post-induction hypotension incidence from 43.8% to 33.0%.
PHM decreased the time-weighted average MAP below target by 2.3 mmHg.
PHM reduced the area under the curve of MAP below 65 mmHg by 40%.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Post-induction hypotension (PIH) is common in emergency spine surgery and may vary by time of day. We evaluated whether a personalized hemodynamic management (PHM) bundle was associated with reduced PIH and hypotension burden. Materials and Methods: We conducted a single-center retrospective pre–post cohort study of adults undergoing emergency decompressive or stabilizing spine surgery under general anesthesia. The PHM bundle included documentation of an individualized pre-induction MAP target (default 65 mmHg; higher for selected high-risk phenotypes), dynamic assessment of fluid responsiveness, and proactive vasopressor use (norepinephrine initiated at induction in prespecified high-risk patients), with continuous BP trajectory monitoring. PIH was defined as mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 65 mmHg or a ≥30% decrease from pre-induction MAP within 20 min. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Anesthesia and Pain Management · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
