| Literature DB >> 28921156 |
Shinji Kohro1, Michiaki Yamakage1, Tomoyuki Kawamata1, Hiroshi Iwasaki1, Akiyoshi Namiki1.
Abstract
We observed the changes in partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO 2) and carbon dioxide (PaCO 2) before and during assumption of the lateral position prior to lumbar puncture in 81 patients to investigate whether lung volume decreased and ventilation was suppressed. PaO 2 significantly decreased while the patients were in the lateral position, while PaCO 2 remained unchanged. There was a negative correlation between the change in PaO 2 and age [change in PaO 2 (mmHg)=-0.13×age (years)+4.28,P<0.01]. The fact that closing volume increases with age implies that the decrease in functional residual capacity in the lateral position could have caused the decrease in PaO 2. It is therefore advisable to continuously monitor arterial oxygenation using a noninvasive monitor, such as a pulse oximeter, while performing spinal or epidural block, especially in elderly patients.Entities:
Keywords: Againg; Lateral decubitus position; PaO 2
Year: 1994 PMID: 28921156 DOI: 10.1007/BF02514725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anesth ISSN: 0913-8668 Impact factor: 2.078