Hypotension Associated with MTS is Aggravated by Early Activation of TEA During Open Esophagectomy.
Rune B StrandbyRikard AmbrusLinea L RingNikolaj NerupNiels H SecherJens P GoetzeMichael Patrick AchiamLars-Bo SvendsenPublished in: Local and regional anesthesia (2021)
The incidence of MTS is not prevented by TEA in patients undergoing open esophagectomy. On the contrary, the risk of hypotension is increased in patients exposed to TEA during surgery, and the results suggest that it is advantageous to delay activation of TEA. Also, MTS seems to be associated with a systemic inflammatory response, maybe explaining the aggravated post-operative outcome.