Abstract:The agreement between CIABG and ABG measurements was better for PCO(2) and pH than for PO(2). The PO(2) value displayed on the CIABG monitor may not always be reliable during thoracic surgical procedures.
“…The dependent lung was ventilated with a tidal volume of 8 ml kg ±1 and an FI O 2 of 0.8. Patients who require OLV are routinely ventilated at 10 ml kg ±1 during two-lung ventilation, and a smaller tidal volume during OLV 20 to avoid damage from increased airway pressure (barotrauma). An FI O 2 of 0.8 was chosen to reduce the risk of oxygen toxicity and absorption atelectasis and to maintain adequate oxygenation.…”
Oxygenation can improve during one-lung ventilation in some patients. This improvement is partly related to a marked increase in Pa(O(2)) during compression of the non-dependent lung.
“…The dependent lung was ventilated with a tidal volume of 8 ml kg ±1 and an FI O 2 of 0.8. Patients who require OLV are routinely ventilated at 10 ml kg ±1 during two-lung ventilation, and a smaller tidal volume during OLV 20 to avoid damage from increased airway pressure (barotrauma). An FI O 2 of 0.8 was chosen to reduce the risk of oxygen toxicity and absorption atelectasis and to maintain adequate oxygenation.…”
Oxygenation can improve during one-lung ventilation in some patients. This improvement is partly related to a marked increase in Pa(O(2)) during compression of the non-dependent lung.
“…Although the phenomenon was rarely seen in our total clinical experience of over 200 cases, the ‘wall effect’ is considered to be one of the major causes of inaccurate CIABG data. In our previous research, specifically involving a total of 28 oesophagectomy patients [2–4] and 50 patients who underwent thoracotomy [5], the ‘wall effect’ was never observed.…”
Section: Sequential Changes In Pao2 (Rnmhg) Data Measured By Conventimentioning
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