Hemodynamic and pulmonary changes during and after laparoscopic cholecystectomy |
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Authors: | P. Volpino V. Cangemi N. D'Andrea B. Cangemi G. Piat |
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Affiliation: | (1) First Department of Surgery, University of Rome La Sapienza, Viale del Policlinico, Rome, Italy, IT |
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Abstract: | Background: The cardiopulmonary changes experienced by patients who undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) and the prognostic value of patient characteristics are not well understood. Methods: Cardiorespiratory changes were investigated in 120 patients undergoing LC or open cholecystectomy (OC). The results and their relation to patient variables were statistically evaluated. Results: The most significant cardiorespiratory changes were (A-a)PO2 increase during OC; decrease of pH and compliance and increase of peak airway pressure during LC; impairment of arterial blood gas mean values and respiratory muscle strength; atelectasis and pneumonia (five cases) after OC; and lamellar atelectasis (two cases) after LC. Significant adverse prognostic factors related to intra- and postoperative LC cardiorespiratory changes were ASA class greater than I, FEF75–85% < 900 ml, and PaO2 < 10.4 kPa (PPV, 71.4% and 46.6%, respectively). Conclusions: LC carries no significant cardiorespiratory changes provided that intraoperative monitoring of hemodynamics and respiratory parameters is done for the study of blood gas values in all patients at risk. |
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Keywords: | : Laparoscopic cholecystectomy — Hemodynamics — Respiratory function — Prognosis |
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