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Dead space during one-lung ventilation
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2015Describe the importance of monitoring dead space during thoracic surgery, specifically during one-lung ventilation.The concept of dead space has gained renewed interest among anesthesiologists ever since breath-by-breath measurement by volumetric capnography became available.
Gerardo, Tusman +2 more
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Inhaled Epoprostenol During One-Lung Ventilation
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2010We used inhaled epoprostenol (with intravenous phenylephrine) during one-lung ventilation to improve oxygenation in a patient with severe interstitial lung disease undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The pharmacologic manipulation of pulmonary blood flow remains an underused strategy for the management of hypoxemia during one-lung ...
Karthik, Raghunathan +5 more
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One-lung ventilation and arterial oxygenation
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2011Hypoxemia during one-lung ventilation (OLV) has become less common; however, it may still occur in about 10% of cases. We review recent developments which may affect the incidence and treatment of hypoxemia during OLV.Changes in surgical techniques are affecting oxygenation during OLV.
Seiji, Ishikawa, Jens, Lohser
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Unilateral high frequency jet ventilation during one-lung ventilation
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1997Fifteen patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery were studied in order to investigate the efficacy of high frequency jet ventilation of the non-dependent lung with respect to arterial oxygenation. During the study PaO2, PaCO2, arterial pressures and heart rate were recorded during ventilation of both lungs in the lateral decubitus position during ...
Y, Dikmen, B, Aykac, H, Erolçay
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Management of One-Lung Ventilation: Protective Lung Ventilation
2022Marcelo Gama de Abreu, Jakob Wittenstein
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Troubleshooting One-Lung Ventilation
2019Despite more reliable methods to ensure lung isolation, hypoxia during one-lung ventilation (OLV) can still be a challenge for the anesthesiologist. While a true lower acceptable limit of saturation has not been defined, and is likely different for different patients, cerebral oxygenation does fall significantly during thoracic anesthesia cases, and ...
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Ventilatory management of one-lung ventilation.
Minerva anestesiologica, 2011Hypoxemia is considered to be the most important challenge during one-lung ventilation (OLV). Recent studies, however, have shown that one-lung ventilation can involve some lung damage and can therefore be per se a cause of hypoxemia. OLV can be associated to an injury: but the techniques used to improve oxygenation may also damage the lung.
DELLA ROCCA, Giorgio, Coccia C.
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