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NCT ID: NCT03637530 Active, not recruiting - Lung Injury, Acute Clinical Trials

a Study Conducted About a New Mode of Ventilation in Laparoscopic Surgeries

Start date: December 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Carbon dioxide insufflations of abdomen are integral part of laparoscopic operations in minimally invasive surgery era. It does cause splinting effect on diaphragm movement and set it high inside thoracic cavity too. In turn it will be associated with increase in peak and plateau airway pressure during positive pressure ventilation. Inverse ratio ventilation has been shown to improve lung compliance and restrict the peak and plateau airway pressure and should be useful as one of the lung protective ventilation method to improve respiratory outcome in laparoscopy surgery.