| Literature DB >> 24631983 |
Murat Ugurlucan1, Murat Basaran1, Filiz Erdim2, Ozer Selimoglu2, Ilker Murat Caglar3, Ertugrul Zencirci4, Ugur Filizcan5, Noyan Temucin Ogus6, Yahya Yildiz7, Emin Tireli1, Omer Isik7, Enver Dayioglu1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Cardiopulmonary bypass deteriorates pulmonary functions to a certain extent. Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are associated with increased mortality and morbidity risks in the postoperative period of open-heart surgery. In this study we compared 2 different mechanical ventilation modes, pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) and volume-controlled ventilation (VCV), in this particular patient population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty patients with severe COPD were assigned to 1 of 2 groups and enrolled to receive PCV or VCV in the postoperative period. Arterial blood gases, respiratory parameters, and intensive care unit and hospital stays were compared between the 2 groups.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24631983 DOI: 10.1532/HSF98.2013236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Surg Forum ISSN: 1098-3511 Impact factor: 0.676