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New evidence in one-lung ventilation
Mechanical ventilation in thoracic surgery has undergone significant changes in recent years due to the implementation of the protective ventilation. This review will analyze recent ventilatory strategies in one-lung ventilation. A MEDLINE research was performed using Mesh term "One-Lung Ventilation" including randomized clinical trials, metanalysis ...
Meleiro H, Correia I, Charco Mora P
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HIF1A reduces acute lung injury by optimizing carbohydrate metabolism in the alveolar epithelium
Background: While acute lung injury (ALI) contributes significantly to critical illness, it resolves spontaneously in many instances. The majority of patients experiencing ALI require mechanical ventilation.
Christoph H Borchers +29 more
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INTRODUCTION: This case report describes the anaesthetic management of exploratory thoracoscopy and alternating one lung ventilation (OLV) in a dog with a pulmonary bulla, and the application of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to the non ...
Ulrich Rytz +7 more
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Rare case of tracheal bronchus in a patient posted for minimal invasive cardiac surgery
The tracheal bronchus is a rare congenital anomaly which occurs as a result of an additional tracheal outgrowth early in the embryonic life. It originates more commonly from the right wall of the trachea, above the carina.
Dibyendu Khan +3 more
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One‐lung ventilation in obese patients undergoing thoracoscopic lobectomy for lung cancer
Background We evaluated the safety and feasibility of one‐lung ventilation in obese patients undergoing thoracoscopic lobectomy and whether obesity affected peri‐ and postoperative outcomes.
Beatrice Leonardi +20 more
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One lung ventilation during thoracoscopic lobectomy alters lung microbiome miversity and composition. [PDF]
Current research indicates that the lungs are not sterile and maintain their own unique microecological balance, which can be disrupted by mechanical ventilation.One-lung ventilation (OLV) induces ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in the non-ventilated ...
Ruijiao Z +9 more
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OPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN THORACOSCOPIC-ESOPHAGECTOMY WITH TWO-LUNG VENTILATION IN PRONE POSITION
Objective: To study the post-operative outcomes of two-lung ventilation in patients undergoing prone position thoracoscopicesophagectomy. Study Design: Prospective comparative study.
Ibrahim Baloch +4 more
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Combined use of a double-lumen tube and Fogarty catheter to prevent the endobronchial spread of infection: a case report [PDF]
Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. Patients with Huntington's disease show an increased risk of aspiration pneumonia when the pharyngeal muscle is invaded.
Jaewon Kim +3 more
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ObjectivesOne-lung ventilation (OLV) is a standard technique during thoracic surgery, yet its impact on postoperative complications and ventilator settings remains under investigation.
Timon Marvin Schnabel +4 more
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Introduction: In last few years, emphasis was placed in goal-directed therapy in order to optimize patient's hemodynamic status and improve their prognosis.
María Lema Tome +4 more
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