AbstractThe role of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in the postoperative course of cardiac surgery patients remains questionable. In this prospective study, we examined the effect of different levels of PEEP on arterial oxygenation, SvO2 and PvO2 values, and on haemodynamic indices, during the early postoperative period in cardiac surgery patients. Upon transfer to the ICU, 67 adult patients with normal preoperative respiratory status were randomly assigned to receive zero PEEP (Group A), 5 cmH2O (Group B), or 10 cmH2O PEEP (Group C) during mechanical ventilatory support. PaO2/FiO2 ratio, mixed venous PvO2 and SvO2, and cardiac index, were measured 30 min, 4 h and 8 h after application of mechanical ventilation in the ICU, just prio...
Abstract Background Lung dysfunction commonly occurs after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Randomized ...
Aim of the study: To evaluate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) variation effect on oxygenatio...
Abstract Background The PEEP-ZEEP technique is previo...
We prospectively evaluated the effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on the respiratory...
Abstract Background Cardiac su...
General anesthesia can lead to pulmonary compromise during surgery. Nurse anesthetists in the operat...
Background: Due to the high incidence of atelectasis following coronary artery bypass surgery and th...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure on respira...
Although the application ofpositiveend-expiratorypressure(PEEP) can alter cardiopulmonary physiology...
The cardiorespiratory effects of PEEP were critically re-assessed in 16 hypoxemic surgical patients....
Abstract Introduction After removal of endotracheal tube and artificial ventilation, ventilatory su...
One of the major complications of general anesthesia in the recovery room is arterial oxygen desatur...
Abstract Introduction: During and after coronary artery bypass grafting, a decline in multifactor l...
Introduction: This study compares different parameters derived from electrical impedance tomography ...
Background: Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) improves oxygenation and can prevent ventilator-...
Abstract Background Lung dysfunction commonly occurs after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Randomized ...
Aim of the study: To evaluate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) variation effect on oxygenatio...
Abstract Background The PEEP-ZEEP technique is previo...
We prospectively evaluated the effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on the respiratory...
Abstract Background Cardiac su...
General anesthesia can lead to pulmonary compromise during surgery. Nurse anesthetists in the operat...
Background: Due to the high incidence of atelectasis following coronary artery bypass surgery and th...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of different levels of positive end-expiratory pressure on respira...
Although the application ofpositiveend-expiratorypressure(PEEP) can alter cardiopulmonary physiology...
The cardiorespiratory effects of PEEP were critically re-assessed in 16 hypoxemic surgical patients....
Abstract Introduction After removal of endotracheal tube and artificial ventilation, ventilatory su...
One of the major complications of general anesthesia in the recovery room is arterial oxygen desatur...
Abstract Introduction: During and after coronary artery bypass grafting, a decline in multifactor l...
Introduction: This study compares different parameters derived from electrical impedance tomography ...
Background: Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) improves oxygenation and can prevent ventilator-...
Abstract Background Lung dysfunction commonly occurs after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Randomized ...
Aim of the study: To evaluate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) variation effect on oxygenatio...
Abstract Background The PEEP-ZEEP technique is previo...