Prophylactic nasal continuous positive airway pressure after major vascular surgery: results of a prospective randomized trial |
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Authors: | Hinrich Böhner Detlef Kindgen-Milles Andreas Grust Rolf Buhl Wolf-Christian Lillotte Barbara T. Müller Eckhard Müller Günter Fürst Wilhelm Sandmann |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vascular Surgery and Kidney Transplantation, Heinrich-Heine University, Moorenstrasse 5, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany. Boehner@med.uni-duesseldorf.de |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) as a prophylactic method for preventing cardiopulmonary complications after major vascular surgery has not been investigated. PATIENTS/METHODS: In a prospective randomized trial, 204 patients undergoing elective midline laparotomy for vascular surgery were randomized to receive standard therapy ( n=105) or additional prophylactic nCPAP ( n=99) for the first postoperative night. Postoperative oxygenation, incidence of severe cardiac, and pulmonary complications, length of intensive care surveillance and length of total postoperative hospital stay (LOS) were compared. RESULTS: Prophylactic nCPAP significantly reduced the number of patients with severe oxygenation disturbances defined as paO(2) < 70 mmHg with FiO(2) > or = 0.7 (5 versus 17, P=.01). There were no differences with respect to death, cardiac and pulmonary complications, length of intensive care surveillance or LOS. CONCLUSION: Prophylactic 12 h nCPAP significantly reduces the occurrence of postoperative oxygenation disturbances but has no effect on cardiac or pulmonary complications, need for intensive care, LOS or mortality after major vascular surgery. |
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