General Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of the Incidence of Expiratory Flow Limitation in Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery
Background and rationale of the study: During general anesthesia, the residual functional
capacity (FRC) is reduced. If the FRC is lower than the minimum volume necessary to maintain
the airway opening (closing capacity, CC), a pulmonary parenchyma derecruitment leads to the
phenomenon of expiratory flow limitation (EFL). In recent years, new methods are being
studied to assess EFL. In the study by Marangoni E, et. al., has been shown how the sudden
subtraction of 3 cmH2O to the value of the tele-expiratory positive pressure (PEEP test) is
sufficient to establish the presence of the EFL.
The presence of EFL measured by this method seems to correlate, in abdominal surgery, with
the development of post-operative pulmonary complications. In the area of anesthesia in
thoracic surgery, neither the incidence nor the relevance of the EFL are known, so a study is
needed that evaluates both.
The aim of the study is to determine the incidence of expiratory flow limitation in patients
undergoing thoracic surgery and ventilated in bi and monopolmonary mode.
The protective ventilation is a mechanical ventilation with a current volume (TV) of 6-8 mL /
kg among to the ideal body weight (IBW), PEEP of 3-5 cmH2O and a FiO2 <80%.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of EFL in patients undergoing thoracic
surgery, planned by thoracoscopy and thoracotomy in election, and to correlate this parameter
with the onset of postoperative pulmonary complications. The final aim will be to verify if
it is possible to identify a better approach, through the personalization of mechanical
ventilation during the surgery, to reduce mortality, morbidity and hospital stay after
thoracic surgery.
It's a prospective and observational study, with 100 patients that undergo thoracic surgery.
The respiratory rate will be set to maintain PaCO2 at values close to eucapnia.
Controlled pressure ventilation (Pinsp ≤ 35 cmH2O) will be used only if the maximum airway
pressures are reached and exceeded with controlled ventilation.
The inspiratory mixture will consist of O2: Air and possibly the halogenated anesthetic.
At the end of the operation, the patients will be transferred to Intensive Care Unit for
post-operative monitoring. During the transfer will be supported with mechanical ventilation
manually performed by the Anesthesiologist.
The extubation will be performed in TICCH, according to the practice of the center.
Patients will be asked to join the study by giving informed consent.
The data will be collected through a special data collection form (Case Report Form, CRF).
The following information will be collected:
In the section dedicated to the preoperative patient data will be inserted related to:
- age, weight, height, sex;
- general health conditions
- previous and concurrent diseases
- positive respiratory history for: previous pleuro-parenchymal diseases in the 30 days
prior to surgery, previous interventions on the thorax, pleura or lung, presence of
pleural effusion; asthma; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- history of cigarette smoking: active smoker (number of cigarettes), ex-smoker or
non-smoker;
- Preoperative Therapy
- SpO2, PaO2, PaO2 / FiO2, PaCO2 (if available);
- cardiological anamnesis (echocardiography, ECG, etc.) other medical information relevant
to the study
The following data will be collected on the intra-operative card:
- incidence of EFL and respiratory mechanics parameters, collected by the ventilator;
- type of surgical intervention;
- transfusion of blood derivatives;
- eventual administration of cardio / vasoactive drugs;
- duration of the surgery; other information related to the intra-operative relevant for
the purpose of the study
The EFL will be registered at the following time-points:
- after the induction of anesthesia;
- after lateral positioning of the patient;
- start of One Lung Ventilation;
- 5 ' after cutting skin;
- 30 ' after cutting skin;
- 5 ' after closing skin;
- Bipulmonary ventilation;
- Positioning of the back of the patient.
The following data will be recorded in the postoperative card:
- Post-operative mechanical ventilation time
- postoperative respiratory complications;
- postoperative non-respiratory (cardiovascular, infectious, renal, surgical)
complications;
- need for re-intubation in the postoperative period;
- need for ventilatory support (non-invasive ventilation, invasive ventilation) in the
postoperative period;
- need for hospitalization in intensive care (expected, unexpected, cause of
hospitalization, length of stay);
- duration of hospital stay; other postoperative information relevant for the purpose of
the study.
Data will be analyzed using statistical software.
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