J Trauma
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Laparoscopy is frequently used for diagnosis and treatment of critically ill trauma patients. Its effects on cardiopulmonary performance in the intensive care unit patient population, however, are not well-defined. This study evaluated the effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum on hemodynamic function during mechanical ventilation. ⋯ Pulmonary gas exchange was not affected by CO2 pneumoperitoneum. The results indicate that, in this paradigm, CO2 pneumoperitoneum for laparoscopy increases ventricular afterload and exacerbates the adverse effects of PEEP. These findings could be clinically significant in critically ill patients.