| Literature DB >> 33437226 |
Akira Igarashi1, Sumito Inoue1, Yoko Shibata2, Keiko Nunomiya1, Takahito Ota1, Yu Ishibashi1, Hiroaki Murano1, Kodai Furuyam1, Sujeong Yang1, Hiroyoshi Machida1, Hiroshi Nakano1, Kento Sato1, Masamichi Sato1, Takako Nemoto1, Michiko Nishiwaki1, Keiko Yamauchi1, Jun Suzuki3, Mitsuaki Sadahiro3, Masafumi Watanabe1.
Abstract
In this study, we investigated whether pulmonary function tests such as forced oscillation technique parameters could predict perioperative respiratory complications. In the results of our study, perioperative respiratory complications cannot be predicted using the results of preoperative pulmonary function tests and forced oscillation technique parameters. Patients who are judged by comprehensive preoperative judgment to be suitable for general anesthesia may not need to consider the risk of perioperative complications using pulmonary function test.Entities:
Keywords: forced oscillation technique parameter; general anesthesia; perioperative respiratory complications; pulmonary function test; surgery
Year: 2020 PMID: 33437226 PMCID: PMC7798088 DOI: 10.17179/excli2020-3087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EXCLI J ISSN: 1611-2156 Impact factor: 4.068