ObjectiveProtective lung ventilation is reported to benefit patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. It is not known whether protective lung ventilation is also beneficial to patients undergoing single-lung ventilation for elective pulmonary resection.MethodsIn an institutional review board–approved prospective randomized trial, 34 patients undergoing elective pulmonary resection requiring single-lung ventilation were enrolled. Informed consent was obtained. Patients were randomized to 1 of 2 groups: (1) high tidal volume (Hi-TV) of 10 mL/kg, rate of 7 breaths/min, and zero positive end-expiratory pressure or (2) low tidal volume (Lo-TV) of 5 mL/kg, rate of 14 breaths/min, and 5 cmH2O positive end-expiratory pressure. Ventilator s...
AbstractBackgroundAnesthesia for thoracic surgery routinely involves one lung ventilation (OLV). Vol...
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...
Abstract Background The efficacy of protective ventilation in acute lung injury has validated its us...
Background: Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) may result in longer duration of in-hospital...
INTRODUCTION: In lung cancer surgery, large tidal volume and elevated inspiratory pressure are known...
Abstract Background Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) may result in longer duration of in-...
Objective: The aim of this clinical trial is to examine whether it is possible to reduce postoperati...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
Objectives The link between ventilation strategies and perioperative outcomes remains one of the fun...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that the addition of a recruitment maneuver to protective ventilation (P...
Background: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
AbstractBackgroundAnesthesia for thoracic surgery routinely involves one lung ventilation (OLV). Vol...
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...
Abstract Background The efficacy of protective ventilation in acute lung injury has validated its us...
Background: Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) may result in longer duration of in-hospital...
INTRODUCTION: In lung cancer surgery, large tidal volume and elevated inspiratory pressure are known...
Abstract Background Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) may result in longer duration of in-...
Objective: The aim of this clinical trial is to examine whether it is possible to reduce postoperati...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
Objectives The link between ventilation strategies and perioperative outcomes remains one of the fun...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that the addition of a recruitment maneuver to protective ventilation (P...
Background: Recent studies show that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes (...
AbstractBackgroundAnesthesia for thoracic surgery routinely involves one lung ventilation (OLV). Vol...
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...