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Anesthesiol Clin North America · Sep 2001
ReviewLessons from lung transplantation for everyday thoracic anesthesia.
- P S Myles.
- Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Alfred Hospital, Australia. p.myles@alfred.org.au
- Anesthesiol Clin North America. 2001 Sep 1;19(3):581-90, vii.
AbstractPatients with end-stage lung disease are at significant risk of hypoxia and dynamic hyperinflation during mechanical ventilation, particularly during one-lung ventilation. This article describes aspects of care such as patients, including acceptance of permissive hypercapnia, adjustment of ventilator settings, and methods to optimize recovery from anesthesia.
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