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A New and Safe Mode of Ventilation for Interventional Pulmonary Medicine: The Ease of Nasal Superimposed High Frequency Jet Ventilation

Authors :
Paul Zarogoulidis
Charilaos Koulouris
Haidong Huang
Robert Browning
Aikaterini Amaniti
Yan Gao Man
Wolfgang Hohenforst-Schmidt
Anil Sinha
Konstantinos Sapalidis
Lutz Freitag
Stella Laskou
Maria Florou
Stylianos Mantalobas
Turner Jf
Michael Steinheimer
Andrei Roman
Naim Benhassen
Isaak Kesisoglou
Dimitris Giannakidis
Thomas J. Vogl
Source :
Journal of Cancer
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Ivyspring International Publisher, 2018.

Abstract

We use pulmonary interventional procedures for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases either for benign or malignant lesions. Flexible bronchoscopy with or without radial endobronchial ultrasound, convex-probe endobronchial ultrasound and electromagnetic navigation are procedures performed in centers with experience in diagnostic pulmonary medicine. The method of sedation and ventilation is very important in order to avoid or handle with success complications. Proper respiration during pulmonary (or other interventional) procedures is a key factor. Apart from the proper sedation method we have to choose the proper ventilation method which decides respiratory movement. Superimposed high-frequency jet ventilation (SHFJV) is supposed to be safe and effective in clinical practice. Although this perception is commonly accepted, there is no study proving its safety on the basic of reliable data. We analyzed the data of 100 patients in different interventional settings (bronchoscopy with or without navigational approach, left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) or intracardiac catheterization) using nasal SHFJV. Mainly analyzed were capillary ABG-Data at the beginning and end of the intervention under sedation. The aim was to analyze if a risk scenario for the patient by using the nasal SHFJV can be derived by measuring the changes of pCO2, pO2, cBase Excess, cHCO3 and PH. Due to our data we conclude that this method of ventilation can be easily and safely used in interventional medicine for patients with all kind of comorbidities such as; chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer, interstitial lung disease, structural heart disease and heart failure. CA extern

Details

ISSN :
18379664
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e89dd5c98d987e98aebf4815549f070c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.23737