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The Society for Translational Medicine: clinical practice guidelines for mechanical ventilation management for patients undergoing lobectomy.

Shugeng Gao1, Zhongheng Zhang2, Alessandro Brunelli3, Chang Chen4, Chun Chen5, Gang Chen6, Haiquan Chen7, Jin-Shing Chen8, Stephen Cassivi9, Ying Chai10, John B Downs11, Wentao Fang7, Xiangning Fu12, Martínez I Garutti13, Jianxing He14,15, Jie He1, Jian Hu16, Yunchao Huang17, Gening Jiang4, Hongjing Jiang18, Zhongmin Jiang19, Danqing Li20, Gaofeng Li17, Hui Li21, Qiang Li22, Xiaofei Li23, Yin Li24, Zhijun Li25, Chia-Chuan Liu26, Deruo Liu27, Lunxu Liu28, Yongyi Liu29, Haitao Ma30, Weimin Mao31, Yousheng Mao1, Juwei Mou1, Calvin Sze Hang Ng32, René H Petersen33, Guibin Qiao34, Gaetano Rocco35, Erico Ruffini36, Lijie Tan37, Qunyou Tan38, Tang Tong39, Haidong Wang40, Qun Wang37, Ruwen Wang38, Shumin Wang41, Deyao Xie42, Qi Xue1, Tao Xue43, Lin Xu44, Shidong Xu45, Songtao Xu37, Tiansheng Yan46, Fenglei Yu47, Zhentao Yu18, Chunfang Zhang48, Lanjun Zhang49, Tao Zhang50, Xun Zhang51, Xiaojing Zhao52, Xuewei Zhao53, Xiuyi Zhi54, Qinghua Zhou29.   

Abstract

Patients undergoing lobectomy are at significantly increased risk of lung injury. One-lung ventilation is the most commonly used technique to maintain ventilation and oxygenation during the operation. It is a challenge to choose an appropriate mechanical ventilation strategy to minimize the lung injury and other adverse clinical outcomes. In order to understand the available evidence, a systematic review was conducted including the following topics: (I) protective ventilation (PV); (II) mode of mechanical ventilation [e.g., volume controlled (VCV) versus pressure controlled (PCV)]; (III) use of therapeutic hypercapnia; (IV) use of alveolar recruitment (open-lung) strategy; (V) pre-and post-operative application of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP); (VI) Inspired Oxygen concentration; (VII) Non-intubated thoracoscopic lobectomy; and (VIII) adjuvant pharmacologic options. The recommendations of class II are non-intubated thoracoscopic lobectomy may be an alternative to conventional one-lung ventilation in selected patients. The recommendations of class IIa are: (I) Therapeutic hypercapnia to maintain a partial pressure of carbon dioxide at 50-70 mmHg is reasonable for patients undergoing pulmonary lobectomy with one-lung ventilation; (II) PV with a tidal volume of 6 mL/kg and PEEP of 5 cmH2O are reasonable methods, based on current evidence; (III) alveolar recruitment [open lung ventilation (OLV)] may be beneficial in patients undergoing lobectomy with one-lung ventilation; (IV) PCV is recommended over VCV for patients undergoing lung resection; (V) pre- and post-operative CPAP can improve short-term oxygenation in patients undergoing lobectomy with one-lung ventilation; (VI) controlled mechanical ventilation with I:E ratio of 1:1 is reasonable in patients undergoing one-lung ventilation; (VII) use of lowest inspired oxygen concentration to maintain satisfactory arterial oxygen saturation is reasonable based on physiologic principles; (VIII) Adjuvant drugs such as nebulized budesonide, intravenous sivelestat and ulinastatin are reasonable and can be used to attenuate inflammatory response.

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Keywords:  Mechanical ventilation; guideline; lobectomy; tidal volume

Year:  2017        PMID: 29221302      PMCID: PMC5708473          DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.08.166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Dis        ISSN: 2072-1439            Impact factor:   2.895


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9.  Therapeutic effect of inhaled budesonide (Pulmicort® Turbuhaler) on the inflammatory response to one-lung ventilation.

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Authors:  Ming-Hui Hung; Kuang-Cheng Chan; Ying-Ju Liu; Hsao-Hsun Hsu; Ke-Cheng Chen; Ya-Jung Cheng; Jin-Shing Chen
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 1.889

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