2020
DOI: 10.21037/atm-2019-le-06
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Anesthesiological considerations in emphysema surgery

Abstract: In the last decades, developing thoracic surgery raised the demands for sophisticated anesthesiological management. Especially patients with end-stage thoracic emphysema challenge the anesthesiologist to make modern surgery possible and to provide a safe and effective perioperative management. The development and scientific work-up of single lung ventilation (SLV) laid the cornerstone for surgery of the non-ventilated lung and hemi-thorax. However, modern medicine extended surgical options to extensive trachea… Show more

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“…Spontaneous ventilation was maintained during the operation. Fraction of inspired O 2 (FiO 2 ) was increased to maintain SpO 2 ≥90% ( 14 ), and the mean arterial pressure (MAP) >60 mmHg was maintained by Dopamine or Norepinephrine. Permissive hypercapnia was acceptable, and pH <7.2 was set up as a safety limit for correction of hypercapnia ( 11 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spontaneous ventilation was maintained during the operation. Fraction of inspired O 2 (FiO 2 ) was increased to maintain SpO 2 ≥90% ( 14 ), and the mean arterial pressure (MAP) >60 mmHg was maintained by Dopamine or Norepinephrine. Permissive hypercapnia was acceptable, and pH <7.2 was set up as a safety limit for correction of hypercapnia ( 11 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%