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Comparison of Pressure and Volume-Controlled Mechanical Ventilation in Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery: A Randomized Crossover Trial.

Alireza Pournajafian1, Elmira Sakhaeyan1, Faranak Rokhtabnak1, Mahzad Alimian1, Amirhossein Ghodrati2, Minoo Jolousi1, Mohammad Reza Ghodraty1.   

Abstract

Background: The number of patients with obesity undergoing various surgeries is increasing annually, and ventilation problems are highly prevalent in these patients.
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate ventilation effectiveness with pressure-controlled (PC) and volume-controlled (VC) ventilation modes during laparoscopic bariatric surgery.
Methods: In this open-label randomized crossover clinical trial, 40 adult patients with morbid obesity candidates for laparoscopic bariatric surgery were assigned to VC-PC or PC-VC groups. Each patient received both ventilation modes sequentially for 15 min during laparoscopic surgery in a random sequence. Every 5 min, exhaled tidal volume, peak and mean airway pressure, oxygen saturation, heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and end-tidal CO2 were recorded. Blood gas analysis was done at the end of 15 min. Dynamic compliance, PaO2/FiO2 ratio, P (A-a) O2 gradient, respiratory dead space, and PaCO2-ETCO2 gradient were calculated according to the obtained results.
Results: The study included 40 patients with a mean age of 35.13 ± 9.06 years. There were no significant differences in peak and mean airway pressure, dynamic compliance, and hemodynamic parameters (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference between the two ventilation modes in pH, PaCO2, PaO2, PaO2/FIO2, dead space volume, and D (A-a) O2 at different time intervals (P > 0.05). Conclusions: If low tidal volumes are used during adult laparoscopic bariatric surgery, mechanical ventilation with PC mode is not superior to VC mode.
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Keywords:  Bariatric Surgery; Morbid Obesity; Pressure-Controlled Ventilation; Volume-Controlled Ventilation

Year:  2022        PMID: 35991780      PMCID: PMC9375959          DOI: 10.5812/aapm-123270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Pain Med        ISSN: 2228-7523


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