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Apnoeic oxygenation on one-lung ventilation in functionally impaired patients during sleeve lobectomy
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One-lung VentilationHeart FailurePulmonary CirculationInterventional PulmonologyMedicineVentilationBronchial AnastomosisSleeve LobectomyLung MechanicsThoracic SurgerySurgeryPulmonary MedicineTissue OxygenationRespiration (Physiology)Useful Salvage MethodSleeve Bronchial ReconstructionApnoeic OxygenationAnesthesiology
We describe a useful salvage method for hypoxaemia during one-lung ventilation (OLV) in functionally impaired patients during a sleeve bronchial reconstruction. When dependent-lung OLV strategies for hypoxaemia fail during bronchial anastomosis (increasing the oxygen administration to fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) 1 and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), recruitment strategy and perfusion modulation), a very simple and efficient method for oxygen administration to the non-dependent lung can be easily employed. Oxygen flow of 5-10 l min(-1) administered by a paediatric intra-field catheter placed in the distal bronchi during bronchial anastomosis of the spared lobe(s), following the principles of apnoeic (hyper)oxygenated ventilation, successfully improves oxygenation without significant impairment of the operation field.
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