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Intraoperative mechanical ventilation: state of the art.

Lorenzo Ball1, Federico Costantino1, Giulia Orefice1, Karthikka Chandrapatham1, Paolo Pelosi2.   

Abstract

Mechanical ventilation is a cornerstone of the intraoperative management of the surgical patient and is still mandatory in several surgical procedures. In the last decades, research focused on preventing postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), both improving risk stratification through the use of predictive scores and protecting the lung adopting so-called protective ventilation strategies. The aim of this review was to give an up-to-date overview of the currently suggested intraoperative ventilation strategies, along with their pathophysiologic rationale, with a focus on challenging conditions, such as obesity, one-lung ventilation and cardiopulmonary bypass. While anesthesia and mechanical ventilation are becoming increasingly safe practices, the contribution to surgical mortality attributable to postoperative lung injury is not negligible: for these reasons, the prevention of PPCs, including the use of protective mechanical ventilation is mandatory. Mechanical ventilation should be optimized providing an adequate respiratory support while minimizing unwanted negative effects. Due to the high number of surgical procedures performed daily, the impact on patients' health and healthcare costs can be relevant, even when new strategies result in an apparently small improvement of outcome. A protective intraoperative ventilation should include a low tidal volume of 6-8 mL/kg of predicted body weight, plateau pressures ideally below 16 cmH2O, the lowest possible driving pressure, moderate-low PEEP levels except in obese patients, laparoscopy and long surgical procedures that might benefit of a slightly higher PEEP. The work of the anesthesiologist should start with a careful preoperative visit to assess the risk, and a close postoperative monitoring.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28528537     DOI: 10.23736/S0375-9393.17.11970-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Anestesiol        ISSN: 0375-9393            Impact factor:   3.051


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Review 1.  Should we titrate ventilation based on driving pressure? Maybe not in the way we would expect.

Authors:  Paolo Pelosi; Lorenzo Ball
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2018-10

Review 2.  Respiratory mechanics during general anaesthesia.

Authors:  Lorenzo Ball; Federico Costantino; Martina Fiorito; Sara Amodio; Paolo Pelosi
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2018-10

Review 3.  Preemptive Mechanical Ventilation Based on Dynamic Physiology in the Alveolar Microenvironment: Novel Considerations of Time-Dependent Properties of the Respiratory System.

Authors:  Gary Nieman; Joshua Satalin; Penny Andrews; Kailyn Wilcox; Hani Aiash; Sarah Baker; Michaela Kollisch-Singule; Maria Madden; Louis Gatto; Nader Habashi
Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg       Date:  2018-08-17       Impact factor: 3.313

4.  Differential Pressure Spirometry for Mechanical Ventilation Using Dichotomic Search.

Authors:  Noe A Rodriguez-Olivares; Luciano Nava-Balanzar; Leonardo Barriga-Rodriguez
Journal:  IEEE Trans Instrum Meas       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 4.016

Review 5.  Perioperative anaesthetic management of patients with or at risk of acute distress respiratory syndrome undergoing emergency surgery.

Authors:  Denise Battaglini; Chiara Robba; Patricia Rieken Macêdo Rocco; Marcelo Gama De Abreu; Paolo Pelosi; Lorenzo Ball
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2019-08-14       Impact factor: 2.217

6.  Assessment of Regional Ventilation During Recruitment Maneuver by Electrical Impedance Tomography in Dogs.

Authors:  Aline Magalhães Ambrósio; Ana Flávia Sanchez; Marco Aurélio Amador Pereira; Felipe Silveira Rego Monteiro De Andrade; Renata Ramos Rodrigues; Renato de Lima Vitorasso; Henrique Takachi Moriya; Denise Tabacchi Fantoni
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-02-14

7.  Individualized positive end-expiratory pressure in patients undergoing thoracoscopic lobectomy: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Yuying Zhang; Meng Zhang; Xu'an Wang; Gaocheng Shang; Youjing Dong
Journal:  Braz J Anesthesiol       Date:  2021-04-22
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