Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis. We hypothesized that an immediate restoration to a low oxygen level in the alveoli would prevent atelectasis formation and improve oxygenation during the ensuing anaesthesia. Methods: We randomly assigned 24 patients to either a control group (n=12) or an intervention group (n=12) receiving an oxygen washout procedure directly after intubation. Both groups were, depending on body mass index, ventilated with a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 6-8 cmH(2)O during surgery. The atelectasis area was studied by computed tomography before emergence. Oxygenation levels were evaluated by measuring blood gases and calculating estimated venou...
Anaesthesia causes a respiratory impairment, whether the patient is breathing spontaneously or is ve...
International audienceBackground and objective: Induction of anaesthesia promotes collapse of depend...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...
Partial lung collapse, i.e., pulmonary atelectasis, is common during general anaesthesia. The main c...
General anesthesia promotes atelectasis formation, which is augmented by administration of large oxy...
Background: The use of pure oxygen during preoxygenation and induction of general anaesthesia is a m...
Background: In adults, the use of lower oxygen concentration during induction is associated with les...
Background: The use of 100 % oxygen during induction of anesthesia may produce atelectasis. The auth...
General anesthesia promotes pulmonary atelectasis, which can be eliminated by a vital capacity (VC) ...
Atelectasis caused by general anesthesia is increased in morbidly obese patients. We have shown that...
It is well established that general anesthesia, with or without paralysis, causes profound changes i...
BACKGROUND: Morbidly obese patients show impaired pulmonary function during anesthesia and paralysis...
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) applied during induction of anaesthesia may prevent atelecta...
Anaesthesia causes a respiratory impairment, whether the patient is breathing spontaneously or is ve...
International audienceBackground and objective: Induction of anaesthesia promotes collapse of depend...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...
Background: Following preoxygenation and induction of anaesthesia, most patients develop atelectasis...
Partial lung collapse, i.e., pulmonary atelectasis, is common during general anaesthesia. The main c...
General anesthesia promotes atelectasis formation, which is augmented by administration of large oxy...
Background: The use of pure oxygen during preoxygenation and induction of general anaesthesia is a m...
Background: In adults, the use of lower oxygen concentration during induction is associated with les...
Background: The use of 100 % oxygen during induction of anesthesia may produce atelectasis. The auth...
General anesthesia promotes pulmonary atelectasis, which can be eliminated by a vital capacity (VC) ...
Atelectasis caused by general anesthesia is increased in morbidly obese patients. We have shown that...
It is well established that general anesthesia, with or without paralysis, causes profound changes i...
BACKGROUND: Morbidly obese patients show impaired pulmonary function during anesthesia and paralysis...
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) applied during induction of anaesthesia may prevent atelecta...
Anaesthesia causes a respiratory impairment, whether the patient is breathing spontaneously or is ve...
International audienceBackground and objective: Induction of anaesthesia promotes collapse of depend...
A major cause of impaired gas exchange during general anaesthesia is atelectasis, causing pulmonary ...