2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-22050/v1
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A nationwide survey of intraoperative management for one-lung ventilation in Taiwan: time to accountable for diversity in protective lung ventilation

Abstract: Background: There is a major paradigm shift for intraoperative mechanical ventilator support by the introduction of lung protective ventilation strategies to reduce postoperative pulmonary complications and improve overall clinical outcomes in non-thoracic surgeries. However, there is currently a lack of standardized practice guideline for lung protection during thoracic surgeries that require one-lung ventilation (OLV). This study aimed to collect the expert opinions of the thoracic anesthesiologists in perio… Show more

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“…Fortunately, the patient underwent the one-lung ventilation uneventfully with clinically acceptable airway pressure (28 cmH 2 O). [18] There are several options and methods reported when intubation fails in patients with a tracheal mass (that we did not experience in our case). Saroa et al [19] reported a case of intraoperative airway maintenance in a patient with a lower tracheal mass using a microlaryngeal surgery tube.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Fortunately, the patient underwent the one-lung ventilation uneventfully with clinically acceptable airway pressure (28 cmH 2 O). [18] There are several options and methods reported when intubation fails in patients with a tracheal mass (that we did not experience in our case). Saroa et al [19] reported a case of intraoperative airway maintenance in a patient with a lower tracheal mass using a microlaryngeal surgery tube.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%