Literature DB >> 21060980

[Anesthetic management in laryngotracheal surgery. High-frequency jet ventilation as strategy for ventilation during general anesthesia].

K Fritzsche1, A Osmers.   

Abstract

During surgical procedures of the upper respiratory tract anesthesiologists and surgeons are in a kind of competition situation because of the close spatial relationship between the airway of the patient and the surgical area. Especially in laryngeal surgery the use of high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) offers an alternative to the endotracheal tube. During HFJV the ventilation gas is intermittently administered by an injector with a high frequency into the airway which is open to the outside. Exhalation occurs passively in the area nearby the wall of the airway cross-section. According to the availability of the technique and the indications jet ventilation can be implemented in an infraglottic, supraglottic, transtracheal or transluminal manner. To exert influence on gas exchange of the patient the respiratory rate, driving pressure, oxygen concentration and inspiration time can be changed according to the needs. Severe tracheal stenosis, risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure, patients at risk for aspiration and exacerbation of lung diseases are depicted as contraindications for HFJV. Complications under HFJV are rare despite the limited conditions for monitoring gas exchange and mechanics of ventilation in contrast to conventional ventilation. A particular challenge for the anesthesiologist is the use of HFJV during laryngeal laser surgery.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21060980     DOI: 10.1007/s00101-010-1815-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesist        ISSN: 0003-2417            Impact factor:   1.041


  22 in total

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