Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparing Arterial Blood Gas(ABG) in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Between Smokers and Non Smokers: A Randomized Double Blind Case Control Study
The investigator found out that as such the base line carbon dioxide (CO2) level is higher in smokers as compared to non-smokers even before creation of pneumoperitoneum, which is due to the compromised lung function following chronic smoking. This condition gets aggravated after creation of pneumoperitoneum which is very much evident from the serial arterial blood gas analysis. The level of CO2 remains elevated even after deflation of the pneumoperitoneum. Hence one has to be very much vigilant not only during intra-operative period but also in post-operative care unit. Hence serial ABG monitoring should be included as a part of the protocol especially in laparoscopic surgeries.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedure is the treatment of choice for cholelithiasis as it
has several advantages like smaller and more cosmetic incision, reduced blood loss, less
postoperative pain, reduced post-operative stay, low post-operative complications, and early
mobilization. Although this type of surgery is minimally invasive in nature but creation of
pneumoperitoneum and postural changes causes a number of physiological alterations. Carbon
dioxide (CO2) is the most commonly used gas for this purpose because it does not support
combustion, is cleared more rapidly than other gases, and is highly soluble in blood.
However, the disadvantage of CO2 is that the absorption of CO2 can cause hypercapnia and
respiratory acidosis. Hypercapnia activates the sympathetic nervous system leading to an
increase in blood pressure, heart rate, arrhythmias and myocardial contractility as well as
it also sensitizes myocardium to catecholamines. Increased IAP may compress venous vessels
causing an initial increase in preload, followed by a sustained decrease in preload.
Tobacco smoking is an internationally accepted health hazard. The United nation (UN) health
agency reports that about 4.9 million people die each year across the globe due to cigarette
smoking. Chronic smoking (more than 20 pack year at least for 10 year) causes a number of
pathological changes in respiratory system which includes inflammatory changes in lung
parenchyma, imbalance between protease and anti-protease, oxidative stress, cilliary
dysfunction, mucosal hyper secretion, airflow limitation and pulmonary hypertension.
Arterial blood gas analysis plays a very important role in assessing the acid-base status,
adequacy of oxygenation and ventilation. It is very useful in management of critically ill
patients and in patients with pulmonary disorders. It is also a standard part of work-up for
the patients who present with unexplained hypoxemia and dyspnea. An ABG test uses blood
drawn from an artery, where the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels can be measured before they
enter body tissues.
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