The case series consisted of ten children, ranged in age from one to three years (median 1.8 yrs), and in body weight from 10.2 to 13.5 kg (median 11.7 kg), in ASA class 1 or 2, all without lung disease. Having undergone general anaesthesia for cranial or abdominal CT scans, the patients were studied for pulmonary morphology. The first pulmonary CT scan was taken five min after induction of general inhalational anaesthesia; preoxygenation was avoided and an intraoperative F(i)O 2≤0.4 was used. Densities in dependent regions of both lungs were observed in all children. After ventilation with PEEP of 5 cmH 2O, all the observed densities disappeared without impairment of heart rate, blood pressure, haemoglobin saturation and endtidal CO 2 (P(E)CO 2). We conclude that the appearance in children of atelectasis cannot be explained by a reabsorption of O 2 mechanism and by denitrogenation. However, a PEEP of 5 cmH 2O is able both to recruit all the available alveolar units, and to induce the disappearance of atelectasis in dependent lung regions.

Pulmonary atelectasis during paediatric anaesthesia: CT scan evaluation and effect of positive endexpiratory pressure (PEEP).

BRASCHI, ANTONIO
1999-01-01

Abstract

The case series consisted of ten children, ranged in age from one to three years (median 1.8 yrs), and in body weight from 10.2 to 13.5 kg (median 11.7 kg), in ASA class 1 or 2, all without lung disease. Having undergone general anaesthesia for cranial or abdominal CT scans, the patients were studied for pulmonary morphology. The first pulmonary CT scan was taken five min after induction of general inhalational anaesthesia; preoxygenation was avoided and an intraoperative F(i)O 2≤0.4 was used. Densities in dependent regions of both lungs were observed in all children. After ventilation with PEEP of 5 cmH 2O, all the observed densities disappeared without impairment of heart rate, blood pressure, haemoglobin saturation and endtidal CO 2 (P(E)CO 2). We conclude that the appearance in children of atelectasis cannot be explained by a reabsorption of O 2 mechanism and by denitrogenation. However, a PEEP of 5 cmH 2O is able both to recruit all the available alveolar units, and to induce the disappearance of atelectasis in dependent lung regions.
1999
The Anesthesia & Intensive Care category covers resources concerned with all aspects of anesthesia including the delivery and administration of anesthetics, emergency medicine, critical care medicine, traumatology, burns, injury, and resuscitation.
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Anaesthesia: pulmonary atelectasis; Computed tomography; Positive endexpiratory pressure
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Serafini, G; Cornara, G; Cavalloro, F; Mori, A; Dore, R; Marraro, G; Braschi, Antonio
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