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NCT ID: NCT01407328 Completed - Clinical trials for Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery

The Effect of the Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery on Respiratory Mechanics

Start date: June 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

During shoulder arthroscopic surgery, extravasation of irrigation fluid can occur around the shoulder and trachea, compressing the upper airway. Although the extravasation is generally reabsorbed asymptomatically within 12 hours, there are cases that lead to reintubation or life-threatening complications. Furthermore, the soft tissue edema around the shoulder may extend to the thoracic cage, compress the chest and induce the respiratory distress immediately after surgery. The investigators attempt to determine the effect of shoulder arthroscopic surgery on respiratory mechanics. Changes in respiratory mechanics and arterial blood gases were measured and compared before and after the shoulder arthroscopic surgery.

NCT ID: NCT01401205 Completed - Clinical trials for Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery

The Predictor of Respiratory Discomfort After the Shoulder Arthroscopic Surgery

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The investigators applied upper airway ultrasonographic examination focusing the measurement of upper airway diameters in patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopic surgery to evaluate the change of upper airway anatomy before and after the surgery. The investigators also tried to find any findings of ultrasonographic examination that could reliably predict the dyspnea or airway compression after extubation. The investigators tried to compare the ultrasonographic findings with those of chest radiograph to validate the measurements of the ultrasonographic examination. A cuff leak test was preformed to evaluate its ability to predict the upper airway obstruction in shoulder arthroscopic surgery.