Anesthesia Induced Atelectasis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Ultrasonographic Assessment of Atelectasis in Major Upper Abdominal Surgeries With Different Ventilatory Strategies
Ventilated Patients especially those undergoing upper abdominal surgeries are prone to lung atelectasis. They are at risk of adverse effects secondary to inadequate lung ventilation. Applied PEEP and Recruitment maneuver are thought to enhance lung aeration under general anesthesia which could be assessed by ultrasound.
The aim of our study is to assess the effect of using PEEP with and without recruitment maneuver on atelectasis and lung aeration during open upper abdominal surgeries by ultrasonography. Application of PEEP improves intraoperative oxygenation and thus could minimize the incidence of postoperative atelectasis and respiratory complications during abdominal surgeries. A recent study found that PEEP and RM prevented intraoperative aeration loss, which didn't persist after extubation when comparing effects of positive end-expiratory pressure/recruitment maneuvers with zero end-expiratory pressure on atelectasis during open gynecological surgery by ultrasonography ;
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Completed |
NCT03069157 -
Evaluation of the Effect of Lung Recruitment and Positive End- Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) on Anesthesia Induced Atelectasis Using Lung Ultrasound
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