Analysis of the related factors and prognosis of intraoperative hypothermia in patients with laparoscopic resection of rectal cancer
Objective:To investigate the related factors and prognosis of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing laparoscopic resection for rectal cancer.Methods:A total of 150 patients with rectal cancer who were admitted from June 1,2022 to December 31,2023 were selected as the research objects.All patients underwent laparoscopic rectal cancer resection,and they were divided into normal group and hypothermia group according to the occurrence of intraoperative hypothermia.The basic clinical data of the two groups were observed,the risk factors of intraoperative hypothermia were analyzed,and the prognosis was compared.Results:Univariate analysis showed that age,body mass index(BMI),duration of illness,external temperature,total infusion volume,operation time,blood loss and irrigation volume were related to the occurrence of intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing laparoscopic resection of rectal cancer(P<0.05,P<0.01).Multivariate analysis showed that age≥65 years,BMI<24,course of disease≥6 months,external temperature<23℃,total infu-sion volume≥1500 ml,operation time≥2 h,blood loss≥200 ml,and irrigation volume≥1000 ml were independent risk factors for intr-aoperative hypothermia(P<0.05;P<0.01).The incidence of complications in hypothermia group was higher than that in normal group(P<0.05),and the recovery time of gastrointestinal function and length of hospital stay in hypothermia group were longer than those in normal group(P<0.01).Conclusion:Age≥65 years,BMI<24,course of disease≥6 months,external temperature<23℃,total infusion volume≥1500 ml,operation time≥2 h,blood loss≥200 ml,and irrigation volume≥1000 ml are independent risk factors for intraoperative hy-pothermia,which have adverse effects on the prognosis of patients.It is necessary to strengthen the intraoperative temperature monitoring of key groups and provide targeted intervention measures to improve the prognosis of patients.
Laparoscopic resection of rectal cancerIntraoperative hypothermiaRisk factorsPrognosis