Lung Ultrasonography in the Monitoring of Intraoperative Recruitment Maneuvers [PDF]
Introduction: Postoperative respiratory failure is a serious problem in patients who undergo general anesthesia. Approximately 90% of mechanically ventilated patients during the surgery may develop atelectasis that leads to perioperative complications ...
Jolanta Cylwik, Natalia Buda
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Ultrasonography for the assessment of lung recruitment maneuvers [PDF]
Lung collapse is a known complication that affects most of the patients undergoing positive pressure mechanical ventilation. Such atelectasis and airways closure lead to gas exchange and lung mechanics impairment and has the potential to develop an ...
Gerardo Tusman +2 more
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Individualized PEEP without Recruitment Maneuvers Improves Intraoperative Oxygenation: A Randomized Controlled Study [PDF]
Individualized positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) combined with recruitment maneuvers improves intraoperative oxygenation in individuals undergoing robot-assisted prostatectomy.
Lili Pan +4 more
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Management of refractory hypoxemia using recruitment maneuvers and rescue therapies: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Refractory hypoxemia in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome treated with mechanical ventilation is one of the most challenging conditions in human and veterinary intensive care units.
Félix Bajon, Vincent Gauthier
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The effect of ultrasound-guided lung recruitment maneuvers on atelectasis in lung-healthy patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic surgery: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background Atelectasis is the primary cause of hypoxemia during general anesthesia. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the combination of recruitment maneuvers (RM) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on the incidence of atelectasis in ...
Yi Liu +5 more
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Lung Recruitment Maneuvers Assessment by Bedside Lung Ultrasound in Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome [PDF]
The use of recruitment maneuvers (RMs) is suggested to improve severe oxygenation failure in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a non-invasive, safe, and easily repeatable tool.
Mireia Mor Conejo +7 more
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Physiological effects of different recruitment maneuvers in a pig model of ARDS [PDF]
Background In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), lung recruitment maneuvers can recruit collapsed alveoli in gravity-dependent lung regions, improving the homogeneity of ventilation distribution.
Feiping Xia +7 more
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The impact of ultrasound-guided recruitment maneuvers on the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing general anesthesia [PDF]
Postoperative pulmonary complications are among the most frequent problems in perioperative care. The risk of their development depends not only on the parameters associated with the patient’s initial clinical condition, but also on the employed ...
Cylwik Jolanta, Buda Natalia
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Hemodynamic effects of lung recruitment maneuvers in acute respiratory distress syndrome. [PDF]
BackgroundClinical trials have, so far, failed to establish clear beneficial outcomes of recruitment maneuvers (RMs) on patient mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and the effects of RMs on the cardiovascular system remain poorly ...
Das A +6 more
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Recruitment maneuvers in acute respiratory distress syndrome. [PDF]
The rationale for the use of recruitment maneuvers (RMs) in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is to promote alveolar recruitment, leading to an increased end-expiratory lung volume and thus decreased ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI). RMs consists of a transient increase in transpulmonary pressure that can re-open previously collapsed ...
Constantin JM +4 more
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