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Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position
BACKGROUND: The abdominal insufflation and surgical positioning in the laparoscopic surgery have been reported to result in an increase of airway pressure. However, associated effects on changes of endotracheal tube cuff pressure are not well established. METHODS: 70 patients undergoing elective lap...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2253-14-75 |
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author | Wu, Chun-Yu Yeh, Yu-Chang Wang, Ming-Chu Lai, Chia-Hsin Fan, Shou-Zen |
author_facet | Wu, Chun-Yu Yeh, Yu-Chang Wang, Ming-Chu Lai, Chia-Hsin Fan, Shou-Zen |
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description | BACKGROUND: The abdominal insufflation and surgical positioning in the laparoscopic surgery have been reported to result in an increase of airway pressure. However, associated effects on changes of endotracheal tube cuff pressure are not well established. METHODS: 70 patients undergoing elective laparoscopic colorectal tumor resection (head-down position, n = 38) and laparoscopic cholecystecomy (head-up position, n = 32) were enrolled and were compared to 15 patients undergoing elective open abdominal surgery. Changes of cuff and airway pressures before and after abdominal insufflation in supine position and after head-down or head-up positioning were analysed and compared. RESULTS: There was no significant cuff and airway pressure changes during the first fifteen minutes in open abdominal surgery. After insufflation, the cuff pressure increased from 26 ± 3 to 32 ± 6 and 27 ± 3 to 33 ± 5 cmH(2)O in patients receiving laparoscopic cholecystecomy and laparoscopic colorectal tumor resection respectively (both p < 0.001). The head-down tilt further increased cuff pressure from 33 ± 5 to 35 ± 5 cmH(2)O (p < 0.001). There six patients undergoing colorectal tumor resection (18.8%) and eight patients undergoing cholecystecomy (21.1%) had a total increase of cuff pressure more than 10 cm H(2)O (18.8%). There was no significant correlation between increase of cuff pressure and either the patient's body mass index or the common range of intra-abdominal pressure (10-15 mmHg) used in laparoscopic surgery. CONCLUSIONS: An increase of endotracheal tube cuff pressure may occur during laparoscopic surgery especially in the head-down position. |
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spelling | pubmed-41603232014-09-11 Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position Wu, Chun-Yu Yeh, Yu-Chang Wang, Ming-Chu Lai, Chia-Hsin Fan, Shou-Zen BMC Anesthesiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The abdominal insufflation and surgical positioning in the laparoscopic surgery have been reported to result in an increase of airway pressure. However, associated effects on changes of endotracheal tube cuff pressure are not well established. METHODS: 70 patients undergoing elective laparoscopic colorectal tumor resection (head-down position, n = 38) and laparoscopic cholecystecomy (head-up position, n = 32) were enrolled and were compared to 15 patients undergoing elective open abdominal surgery. Changes of cuff and airway pressures before and after abdominal insufflation in supine position and after head-down or head-up positioning were analysed and compared. RESULTS: There was no significant cuff and airway pressure changes during the first fifteen minutes in open abdominal surgery. After insufflation, the cuff pressure increased from 26 ± 3 to 32 ± 6 and 27 ± 3 to 33 ± 5 cmH(2)O in patients receiving laparoscopic cholecystecomy and laparoscopic colorectal tumor resection respectively (both p < 0.001). The head-down tilt further increased cuff pressure from 33 ± 5 to 35 ± 5 cmH(2)O (p < 0.001). There six patients undergoing colorectal tumor resection (18.8%) and eight patients undergoing cholecystecomy (21.1%) had a total increase of cuff pressure more than 10 cm H(2)O (18.8%). There was no significant correlation between increase of cuff pressure and either the patient's body mass index or the common range of intra-abdominal pressure (10-15 mmHg) used in laparoscopic surgery. CONCLUSIONS: An increase of endotracheal tube cuff pressure may occur during laparoscopic surgery especially in the head-down position. BioMed Central 2014-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4160323/ /pubmed/25210501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2253-14-75 Text en Copyright © 2014 Wu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wu, Chun-Yu Yeh, Yu-Chang Wang, Ming-Chu Lai, Chia-Hsin Fan, Shou-Zen Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
title | Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
title_full | Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
title_fullStr | Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
title_short | Changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
title_sort | changes in endotracheal tube cuff pressure during laparoscopic surgery in head-up or head-down position |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2253-14-75 |
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