1. Der Einfluss der verlängerten Einatmungszeit auf den Gasaustausch bei der robotergestützten laparoskopischen urologischen Chirurgie.
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Hur, M., Park, S.-K., Jung, D. E., Yoo, S., Choi, J.-Y., Kim, W. H., Kim, J. T., and Bahk, J.-H.
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PULMONARY gas exchange ,LAPAROSCOPIC surgery ,HYPERCAPNIA ,UROLOGICAL surgery ,PNEUMOPERITONEUM - Abstract
Background: Gas exchange disturbance may develop during urologic robotic laparoscopic surgery with the patient in a steep Trendelenburg position. This study investigated whether prolonged inspiratory time could mitigate gas exchange disturbances including hypercapnia.Methods: In this randomized cross-over trial, 32 patients scheduled for robot-assisted urologic surgery were randomized to receive an inspiratory to expiratory time ratio (I:E) of 1:1 for the first hour of pneumoperitoneum followed by 1:2 for last period of surgery (group A, n = 17) or I:E of 1:2 followed by 1:1 (group B, n = 15). Arterial blood gas analysis, airway pressure and hemodynamic variables were assessed at four time points (T1: 10 min after induction of general anesthesia, T2: 1 h after the initiation of pneumoperitoneum, T3: 1 h after T2 and T4: at skin closure). The carry over effect of initial I:E was also evaluated over the next hour through arterial blood gas analysis.Results: There was a significant decrease in partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) for both groups at T2 and T3 compared to T1 but in group B the PaO2 at T4 was not decreased from the baseline. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO2) increased with I:E of 1:2 but did not significantly increase with I:E of 1:1; however, there were no differences in PaO2 and PaCO2 between the groups.Conclusion: Decreased oxygenation by pneumoperitoneum was improved and PaCO2 did not increase after 1 h of I:E of 1:1; however, the effect of equal ratio ventilation longer than 1 h remains to be determined. There was no carryover effect of the two different I:E ratios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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