We investigated the effects of body mass index (BMI) on functional residual capacity (FRC), respiratory mechanics (compliance and resistance), gas exchange, and the inspiratory mechanical work done per liter of ventilation during general anesthesia. We used the esophageal balloon technique, together with rapid airway occlusion during constant inspiratory flow, to partition the mechanics of the respiratory system into its pulmonary and chest wall components. FRC was measured by using the helium dilution technique. We studied 24 consecutive and unselected patients during general anesthesia, before surgical intervention, in the supine position (8 normal subjects with a BMI 25 kg/m2 and or = 40 kg/m2). We found that, with increasing BMI: 1. FR...
Background: Obesity is an important respiratory risk factor after abdominal surgery. Laparoscopic su...
BACKGROUND: The authors studied the effects of the beach chair (BC) position, 10 cm H2O positive end...
Anaesthesia causes a respiratory impairment, whether the patient is breathing spontaneously or is ve...
We investigated the effects of prone position on functional residual capacity (FRC), the mechanical ...
We investigated the effects of prone position on func-tional residual capacity (FRC), the mechanical...
We investigated the effects of the prone position on the mechanical properties (compliance and resis...
Background and objective: General anaesthesia impairs respiratory function. The present studies were...
The effects of inspiratory flow and inflation volume on the mechanical properties of the respiratory...
A reduction in FRC following induction of anaesthesia occurs in normal subjects [1]. How-ever, littl...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...
Functional residual capacity has been measured by helium dilution in 26 spon-taneously breathing pat...
This thesis provides the first systematic measurements of respiratory mechanics in humans anesthetiz...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...
There are many pathophysiologic health effects associated with obesity, and the effects on normal re...
Lung volumes were measured in eight normal subjects, four males and four females, all between the ag...
Background: Obesity is an important respiratory risk factor after abdominal surgery. Laparoscopic su...
BACKGROUND: The authors studied the effects of the beach chair (BC) position, 10 cm H2O positive end...
Anaesthesia causes a respiratory impairment, whether the patient is breathing spontaneously or is ve...
We investigated the effects of prone position on functional residual capacity (FRC), the mechanical ...
We investigated the effects of prone position on func-tional residual capacity (FRC), the mechanical...
We investigated the effects of the prone position on the mechanical properties (compliance and resis...
Background and objective: General anaesthesia impairs respiratory function. The present studies were...
The effects of inspiratory flow and inflation volume on the mechanical properties of the respiratory...
A reduction in FRC following induction of anaesthesia occurs in normal subjects [1]. How-ever, littl...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...
Functional residual capacity has been measured by helium dilution in 26 spon-taneously breathing pat...
This thesis provides the first systematic measurements of respiratory mechanics in humans anesthetiz...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...
There are many pathophysiologic health effects associated with obesity, and the effects on normal re...
Lung volumes were measured in eight normal subjects, four males and four females, all between the ag...
Background: Obesity is an important respiratory risk factor after abdominal surgery. Laparoscopic su...
BACKGROUND: The authors studied the effects of the beach chair (BC) position, 10 cm H2O positive end...
Anaesthesia causes a respiratory impairment, whether the patient is breathing spontaneously or is ve...