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J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. · Oct 2022
Observational StudyThe Elevation of Double-Lumen Tube Cuff Pressure During Lung Surgery: A Single-Center Prospective Observational Study☆,☆.
- Tomoko Irisawa, Yusuke Nagamine, Masahiro Gamo, Hiroyuki Tanaka, and Takahisa Goto.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Kanagawa Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, 6-16-1 Tomiokahigashi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236-0051, Kanagawa, Japan; Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Yokohama City University Hospital, 3-9 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236-0004, Kanagawa, Japan.
- J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. 2022 Oct 1; 36 (10): 3824-3832.
ObjectivesExcessive tracheal tube cuff pressure can cause postoperative complications; however, the variations in the double-lumen tube cuff pressure in lung surgery have not been investigated. This study aimed to determine the incidence and variations in excess double- lumen tube cuff pressure during one-lung ventilation.DesignA prospective observational study.SettingSingle secondary-care hospital.ParticipantsPatients aged ≥18 years scheduled for elective lung surgery using a left-sided double-lumen tube.InterventionsNone MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Each cuff of the double-lumen tube was connected to a pressure transducer, and the cuff pressure was continuously measured. The excess cuff pressure and its duration (%) were defined as ≥22 mmHg, and the ratio of the duration of excess cuff pressure to the duration of one-lung ventilation, respectively. In total, 147 patients were included in the final analysis. Eighty patients (54.5%) developed cuff pressure elevation in either cuff and 28 patients (19%) in both cuffs. Younger age, male sex, and left-sided surgery were associated with elevated bronchial cuff pressure. Concurrently, younger age, maximal peak inspiratory pressure, and obstructive respiratory dysfunction were associated with an elevated tracheal cuff pressure. A duration of excess cuff pressure >50% in either cuff was found in 34 patients (23%), and both cuffs in 5 patients (3.4%). The correlation between the duration of tracheal and bronchial excess cuff pressure was poor.ConclusionsA high incidence and long duration of excess tracheal and bronchial cuff pressure were observed during one-lung ventilation for lung surgery.Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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