1. Apneic Oxygenation Versus Low-Tidal-Volume Ventilation in Anesthetized Cardiac Surgical Patients: A Prospective, Single-Center, Randomized Controlled Trial
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Laura Machan, Ian Harley, Philip A R Hayward, Raymond Hu, George Matalanis, Louise Ellard, Leonid Churilov, Parameswan Pillai, David A Story, Philip J Peyton, Sivendran Seevanayagam, Nicholas Roubos, Chong Oon Tan, and Laurence Weinberg
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Male ,Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diastole ,Cardiac index ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,medicine.artery ,Tidal Volume ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Mammary Arteries ,Tidal volume ,Aged ,business.industry ,Oxygen Inhalation Therapy ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Middle Aged ,Respiration, Artificial ,Cardiac surgery ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,Pulmonary artery ,Breathing ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Artery - Abstract
Objectives To compare the physiology of apneic oxygenation with low-tidal-volume (VT) ventilation during harvesting of the left internal mammary artery. Design Prospective, single-center, randomized trial. Setting Single-center teaching hospital. Participants The study comprised 24 patients who underwent elective coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Interventions Apneic oxygenation (apneic group: 12 participants) and low-VT ventilation (low-VT group: 12 participants) (2.5 mL/kg ideal body weight) for 15 minutes during harvesting of the left internal mammary artery. Measurement and Main Results The primary endpoint was an absolute change in partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2). Secondary endpoints were changes in arterial pH, pulmonary artery pressures (PAP), cardiac index, and pulmonary artery acceleration time and ease of surgical access. The mean (standard deviation) absolute increase in PaCO2 was 31.8 mmHg (7.6) in the apneic group and 17.6 mmHg (8.2) in the low-VT group (baseline-adjusted difference 14.2 mmHg [95% confidence interval 21.0-7.3], p
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- 2017
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