BACKGROUND: The relatively good haemodynamic and respiratory tolerance to abdominal CO(2) insufflation has mostly been observed in healthy patients during short-lasting laparoscopic procedures. End-tidal CO(2) pressure (PetCO(2)) has been shown to be a reliable method to assess arterial CO(2) (PaCO(2)) in the absence of cardio-respiratory disease in this setting. However, no study has investigated whether PetCO(2) is accurately related to PaCO(2) during laparoscopic colon surgery. Indeed, these procedures last longer, prolonging the pneumoperitoneum and requiring a Trendelenburg position. The aim of the present study was to measure the PaCO(2)-PetCO(2) difference over time in patients undergoing laparoscopic colon surgery and to determine w...
Background: Pneumoperitoneum (PNP) and patient positions required for laparoscopy can induce pathoph...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
The present study evaluated the correlation between arterial CO2 and exhaled CO2 during brief high-...
During the laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the ventilatory and hemodynamic changes could occur due to ...
Background and Aims: Not many studies have explored the correlation between arterial carbon dioxide ...
Background: Acid base alterations occur during laparoscopy with carbon dioxide insufflation. The pur...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of low tidal volume ventilation on pat...
Introduction:During laparoscopy, pneumoperitoneum is essential to provide a good surgical field, all...
Background: Laparoscopy is a procedure which involves insufflations of the abdomen by a gas, so that...
OBJECTIVE: Transcutaneous, arterial and end-tidal measurements of carbon dioxide were compared in pa...
Background: End-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PetCO2) is unreliable for monitoring PaCO2 in several...
Hemodynamic changes, pulmonary CO2 elimination (VECO2) and gas exchange were evaluated during laparo...
Abstract Purpose The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between transcutaneous carbo...
BACKGROUND Maintenance of normal arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) is not generally a problem ...
Laparoscopy surgery has been associated with less postoperative pain, less systemic immunological de...
Background: Pneumoperitoneum (PNP) and patient positions required for laparoscopy can induce pathoph...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
The present study evaluated the correlation between arterial CO2 and exhaled CO2 during brief high-...
During the laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the ventilatory and hemodynamic changes could occur due to ...
Background and Aims: Not many studies have explored the correlation between arterial carbon dioxide ...
Background: Acid base alterations occur during laparoscopy with carbon dioxide insufflation. The pur...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of low tidal volume ventilation on pat...
Introduction:During laparoscopy, pneumoperitoneum is essential to provide a good surgical field, all...
Background: Laparoscopy is a procedure which involves insufflations of the abdomen by a gas, so that...
OBJECTIVE: Transcutaneous, arterial and end-tidal measurements of carbon dioxide were compared in pa...
Background: End-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PetCO2) is unreliable for monitoring PaCO2 in several...
Hemodynamic changes, pulmonary CO2 elimination (VECO2) and gas exchange were evaluated during laparo...
Abstract Purpose The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between transcutaneous carbo...
BACKGROUND Maintenance of normal arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) is not generally a problem ...
Laparoscopy surgery has been associated with less postoperative pain, less systemic immunological de...
Background: Pneumoperitoneum (PNP) and patient positions required for laparoscopy can induce pathoph...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
The present study evaluated the correlation between arterial CO2 and exhaled CO2 during brief high-...