Lung Injury, Acute Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Randomized Study of Effect if Lung Protective Ventilation by Reducing Airway Pressure During Laparoscopic Surgery
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.
Anaesthesiologists have been ventilating patients in the perioperative period with relatively
large tidal volumes (10-15 ml/kg ideal body weight) to prevent intraoperative atelectasis.
Ventilating patient with large tidal volumes may be a risk factor for development of lung
injury.During surgical procedures, both general anesthesia and high tidal volumes may strain
non injured lungs and trigger inflammation. High tidal volumes that cause alveolar
overstretching can contribute to extra pulmonary organ dysfunction through systemic release
of inflammatory mediators.
Recently protective lung ventilation strategies has been reported to be useful to reduce the
respiratory complications in postoperative period. The use of small tidal volume (Vt),
positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and restricting peak airway pressure have shown
reduced incidence of ventilation induced lung injury.
It has been shown that a small tidal volume (VT) and PEEP can reduce the incidence of
postoperative lung dysfunction and improve intraoperative oxygenation. Restricting peak
airway pressure can be achieved by inverse ratio ventilation. Minimizing the risk of
ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI), improving oxygenation and alveolar recruitment are all
advantages of inverse ratio ventilation. However, the potential utility of pressure
controlled inverse ratio ventilation (PCIRV) has not been studied in patients undergoing
general anaesthesia.
Investigators hypothesized that in patients with normal lungs scheduled for general
anesthesia, PIV might prevent lung function deterioration and lung morphological alterations.
Investiagators aim was to compare the intraoperative protective ventilation strategies on
oxygenation/ ventilation and postoperative lung dysfunction and lung injury among patients
undergoing laparoscopic upper abdominal surgery.
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