A patient undergoing ophthalmic arterial chemosurgery may experience a sudden, profound decrease in lung compliance when the microcatheter is in the ICA or ophthalmic artery. However, underlying pathophysiology of the respiratory complication is unknown. In this study, the investigators are going to investigate the relation between underlying balance of parasympathetic and sympathetic tone and the respiratory complications by analyzing heart rate beat-to-beat variability.
A patient undergoing ophthalmic arterial chemosurgery may experience a sudden, profound decrease in lung compliance when the microcatheter is in the ICA or ophthalmic artery. However, underlying pathophysiology of the respiratory complication is unknown. In this study, the investigators are going to investigate the relation between underlying balance of parasympathetic and sympathetic tone and the respiratory complications by analyzing heart rate beat-to-beat variability. Also, the investigators are going to investigate whether baseline heart rate variability can predict respiratory complications during the procedures.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
38
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Heart rate variability
Heart rate variability
Time frame: 5 min after microcatheter enters ophthalmic artery
Heart rate variability
Heart rate variability
Time frame: 5 min after anesthesia induction
Heart rate variability
Heart rate variability
Time frame: 5 min before end of anesthesia
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