Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) involves the intraoperative administration of heated chemotherapeutic agents into the abdominal cavity following cytoreductive surgery (CRS). The increasing use of CRS combined with HIPEC has introduced certain procedural and physiological considerations that distinguish it from other surgical interventions, posing unique challenges for researchers and clinicians alike. Despite advancements in surgical and anesthetic techniques, this combined approach is frequently associated with significant hemodynamic instability, coagulation abnormalities, respiratory complications, and nutritional imbalances. The study aims to contribute to the existing body of knowledge by examining the physiological alterations induced by HIPEC, thereby offering practical insights and guidance for investigators involved in the management and study of this complex therapeutic modality.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15
Ankara Etlik City Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
physiological parameter ; heart rate
HIPEC is usually the application of chemotherapy that lasts between 45 and 90 minutes after the end of cytoreductive surgery. During HIPEC application (45-90 minutes), Heart rate: will be recorded every 10 minutes as beats / minute.
Time frame: Intraoperatively
physiological parameter; systolic/diastolic blood pressure
Systolic/diastolic blood pressure will be recorded in mmHg every 10 minutes.
Time frame: Intraoperatively
physiological parameter; SpO2
SpO2 will be recorded as percent every 10 minutes.
Time frame: Intraoperatively
anesthesia device measurement parameter; EtCo2
EtCo2 will be recorded every 10 minutes as mmHg.
Time frame: Intraoperatively
anesthesia device measurement parameter; Pmax
Pmax will be recorded as cmH2O every 10 minutes.
Time frame: Intraoperatively
Preoperative data
In the preoperative period, the patient's additional diseases, medications used, surgical history, and ASA score will be recorded.
Time frame: 24 hours before surgery
Postoperative data
The patient's general condition before discharge, and any complications related to surgery will be recorded.
Time frame: 24 hours after surgery
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