Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey
Lung protective mechanical ventilation (LPV) even in patients with healthy lungs is associated with a lower incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). The pathophysiology of ventilator-induced lung injury and the risk factors of PPCs have been widely identified, and a perioperative lu...
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doaj-934ce8cb94464280b522ad4def1044802021-09-06T19:41:33ZengSciendoThe Journal of Critical Care Medicine2393-18172019-02-0151192710.2478/jccm-2019-0002jccm-2019-0002Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide SurveyRuszkai Zoltán0Kiss Erika1Molnár Zsolt2Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Péterfy Sándor Hospital, Budapest, HungaryUniversity of Szeged, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Szeged, HungaryUniversity of Szeged, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Szeged, HungaryLung protective mechanical ventilation (LPV) even in patients with healthy lungs is associated with a lower incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). The pathophysiology of ventilator-induced lung injury and the risk factors of PPCs have been widely identified, and a perioperative lung protective concept has been elaborated. Despite the well-known advantages, results of recent studies indicated that intraoperative LPV is still not widely implemented in current anaesthesia practice.https://doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2019-0002lung protective ventilationlow tidal volumespositive end-expiratory pressurealveolar recruitment manoeuvrespostoperative pulmonary complicationsperioperative respiratory protocols |
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Ruszkai Zoltán Kiss Erika Molnár Zsolt Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey The Journal of Critical Care Medicine lung protective ventilation low tidal volumes positive end-expiratory pressure alveolar recruitment manoeuvres postoperative pulmonary complications perioperative respiratory protocols |
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Ruszkai Zoltán Kiss Erika Molnár Zsolt |
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Ruszkai Zoltán |
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Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey |
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Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey |
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Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey |
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Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey |
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Perioperative Lung Protective Ventilatory Management During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Hungarian Nationwide Survey |
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perioperative lung protective ventilatory management during major abdominal surgery: a hungarian nationwide survey |
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The Journal of Critical Care Medicine |
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2393-1817 |
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2019-02-01 |
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Lung protective mechanical ventilation (LPV) even in patients with healthy lungs is associated with a lower incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). The pathophysiology of ventilator-induced lung injury and the risk factors of PPCs have been widely identified, and a perioperative lung protective concept has been elaborated. Despite the well-known advantages, results of recent studies indicated that intraoperative LPV is still not widely implemented in current anaesthesia practice. |
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lung protective ventilation low tidal volumes positive end-expiratory pressure alveolar recruitment manoeuvres postoperative pulmonary complications perioperative respiratory protocols |
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