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Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery
BACKGROUND: Regarding the role of gas entry in abdomen and cardiorespiratory effects, the ability of anesthesiologists would be challenged in laparoscopic surgeries. Considering few studies in this area and the relevance of the subject, this study was performed to compare the arterial oxygen alterat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29696125 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm.58366 |
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author | Imani, Farsad Shirani Amniyeh, Fatemeh Bastan Hagh, Ehsan Khajavi, Mohammad Reza Samimi, Saghar Yousefshahi, Fardin |
author_facet | Imani, Farsad Shirani Amniyeh, Fatemeh Bastan Hagh, Ehsan Khajavi, Mohammad Reza Samimi, Saghar Yousefshahi, Fardin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Regarding the role of gas entry in abdomen and cardiorespiratory effects, the ability of anesthesiologists would be challenged in laparoscopic surgeries. Considering few studies in this area and the relevance of the subject, this study was performed to compare the arterial oxygen alterations before operation in comparison with after surgery between laparoscopic cholecystectomy and ovarian cystectomy. METHODS: In this prospective cohort, 70 consecutive women aged from 20 to 60 years who were candidate for laparoscopic cholecystectomy (n = 35) and ovarian cystectomy (n = 35) with reverse (20 degrees) and direct (30 degrees) Trendelenburg positions, respectively, with ASA class I or II were enrolled. After intubation and before operation, for the first time, the arterial blood gas from radial artery in supine position was obtained for laboratory assessment. Then, the second blood sample was collected from radial artery in supine position and sent to the lab to be assessed with the same device after 30 minutes from surgery termination. The measured variables from arterial blood gas were arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO(2)) and Oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) alterations. RESULTS: Total PaO(2) was higher in the first measurement. The higher values of PaO(2) in cholecystectomy (upward) than in ovarian cystectomy (downward) were not significant in univariate (P = 0.060) and multivariate analysis (P = 0.654). Furthermore, higher values of SpO(2) in cholecystectomy (upward) than in ovarian cystectomy (downward) were not significant in univariate (P = 0.412) and multivariate analysis (P = 0.984). CONCLUSIONS: In general, based on the results of this study, the values of PaO(2) in cholecystectomy (upward) were not significantly higher than the values in cystectomy (downward) in laparoscopic surgeries when measured 30 minutes after surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-59033782018-04-25 Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery Imani, Farsad Shirani Amniyeh, Fatemeh Bastan Hagh, Ehsan Khajavi, Mohammad Reza Samimi, Saghar Yousefshahi, Fardin Anesth Pain Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Regarding the role of gas entry in abdomen and cardiorespiratory effects, the ability of anesthesiologists would be challenged in laparoscopic surgeries. Considering few studies in this area and the relevance of the subject, this study was performed to compare the arterial oxygen alterations before operation in comparison with after surgery between laparoscopic cholecystectomy and ovarian cystectomy. METHODS: In this prospective cohort, 70 consecutive women aged from 20 to 60 years who were candidate for laparoscopic cholecystectomy (n = 35) and ovarian cystectomy (n = 35) with reverse (20 degrees) and direct (30 degrees) Trendelenburg positions, respectively, with ASA class I or II were enrolled. After intubation and before operation, for the first time, the arterial blood gas from radial artery in supine position was obtained for laboratory assessment. Then, the second blood sample was collected from radial artery in supine position and sent to the lab to be assessed with the same device after 30 minutes from surgery termination. The measured variables from arterial blood gas were arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO(2)) and Oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) alterations. RESULTS: Total PaO(2) was higher in the first measurement. The higher values of PaO(2) in cholecystectomy (upward) than in ovarian cystectomy (downward) were not significant in univariate (P = 0.060) and multivariate analysis (P = 0.654). Furthermore, higher values of SpO(2) in cholecystectomy (upward) than in ovarian cystectomy (downward) were not significant in univariate (P = 0.412) and multivariate analysis (P = 0.984). CONCLUSIONS: In general, based on the results of this study, the values of PaO(2) in cholecystectomy (upward) were not significantly higher than the values in cystectomy (downward) in laparoscopic surgeries when measured 30 minutes after surgery. Kowsar 2017-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5903378/ /pubmed/29696125 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm.58366 Text en Copyright © 2017, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Imani, Farsad Shirani Amniyeh, Fatemeh Bastan Hagh, Ehsan Khajavi, Mohammad Reza Samimi, Saghar Yousefshahi, Fardin Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery |
title | Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery |
title_full | Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery |
title_short | Comparison of Arterial Oxygenation Following Head-Down and Head-Up Laparoscopic Surgery |
title_sort | comparison of arterial oxygenation following head-down and head-up laparoscopic surgery |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29696125 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm.58366 |
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