The quality of anaesthesia, time to opening of eyes and influence on respiration was similar with all three anaesthetics. As the emergence from anaesthesia did not differ significantly between the three agents, the choice of agent could be based on PONV rate and price. Desflurane had a significantly higher 24 h PONV rate than isoflurane. Early PACU PONV rate was significantly (P<0.05) lower for the more soluble isoflurane (4%) than for the low soluble gases, desflurane and sevoflurane together (28%). The result of this study does not give a rationale for a transition to the new low soluble agents in breast cancer surgery.
Changes of body position resulted in marked changes in CVP but not in HVPs. Head down or head up tilt to reduce venous pressures in the liver may therefore not be effective measures to reduce blood loss during liver surgery.
Y-piece pressures are not representative of intratracheal pressures, which can be measured by inserting a fluid-filled pressure line through the tube. Esophageal pressure is easily recorded with a fluid-filled Salem double-lumen catheter. Large changes in lung compliance may pass unnoticed when only total compliance is monitored. Monitoring of lung compliance may offer an improved basis for decisions about ventilator settings.
The low vascular resistance is accompanied by a high cardiac output. In spite of the high shunt fraction, these patients were not hypoxaemic. This is explained by the fact that the increased cardiac output leads to a decrease in arterio-mixed venous oxygen content difference and an increase in mixed venous oxygenation level, SvO2 86-88%, normal value approximately 70%. The VAeff/COeff in this study was approximately 0.5, i.e. the effective cardiac output, COeff is 235, 180 and 197% of the effective alveolar ventilation, VAeff during the three phases. Thus, about twice the amount blood is oxygenated as compared to a normodynamic situation, which compensates for the effect of the shunt flow on oxygenation.
This study demonstrates that clinical liver transplantation is associated with gastro-intestinal perfusion in the range of aerobic metabolism. The results do not support the presence of gastro-intestinal perfusion in the range of anaerobic metabolism.
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