Background: General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditionally accomplished with constant tidal volumes in volume- or pressure-controlled modes. Experimental studies suggest that the use of variable tidal volumes (variable ventilation) recruits lung tissue, improves pulmonary function and reduces systemic inflammatory response. However, it is currently not known whether patients undergoing open abdominal surgery might benefit from intraoperative variable ventilation. Methods/Design: The PROtective VARiable ventilation trial ('PROVAR') is a single center, randomized controlled trial enrolling 50 patients who are planning for open abdominal surgery expected to last longer than 3 hours. PROVAR compares conventi...
Background: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
Background: Low tidal volume (VT) during anesthesia minimizes lung injury but may be associated to a...
BACKGROUND:Low tidal volume (VT) during anesthesia minimizes lung injury but may be associated to a ...
Background: General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditionally accom...
Abstract BACKGROUND: General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditiona...
Background: Experimental studies showed that controlled variable ventilation (CVV) yielded better pu...
Background: Post-operative pulmonary complications add to the morbidity and mortality of surgical pa...
Variable versus conventional lung protective mechanical ventilation during open abdominal surgery: s...
The impact of intraoperative ventilation on postoperative pulmonary complications is not defined. Th...
BACKGROUND:: The impact of intraoperative ventilation on postoperative pulmonary complications is no...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The impact of intraoperative ventilation on postoperative pulmonary complicatio...
Background: Intraoperative driving pressure (ΔP) is associated with development of postoperative pul...
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative driving pressure (ΔP) is associated with development of postoperative pul...
Background: The role of positive end-expiratory pressure in mechanical ventilation during general an...
Background: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
Background: Low tidal volume (VT) during anesthesia minimizes lung injury but may be associated to a...
BACKGROUND:Low tidal volume (VT) during anesthesia minimizes lung injury but may be associated to a ...
Background: General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditionally accom...
Abstract BACKGROUND: General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditiona...
Background: Experimental studies showed that controlled variable ventilation (CVV) yielded better pu...
Background: Post-operative pulmonary complications add to the morbidity and mortality of surgical pa...
Variable versus conventional lung protective mechanical ventilation during open abdominal surgery: s...
The impact of intraoperative ventilation on postoperative pulmonary complications is not defined. Th...
BACKGROUND:: The impact of intraoperative ventilation on postoperative pulmonary complications is no...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The impact of intraoperative ventilation on postoperative pulmonary complicatio...
Background: Intraoperative driving pressure (ΔP) is associated with development of postoperative pul...
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative driving pressure (ΔP) is associated with development of postoperative pul...
Background: The role of positive end-expiratory pressure in mechanical ventilation during general an...
Background: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
Background: Low tidal volume (VT) during anesthesia minimizes lung injury but may be associated to a...
BACKGROUND:Low tidal volume (VT) during anesthesia minimizes lung injury but may be associated to a ...