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Comparison of the Effects of Different Positive Expiratory Pressure Levels on Patient Oxygenation and Mechanical Power Values in Laparoscopic Surgeries
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Mechanical Ventilation (MV) with Low PEEP and Mechanical Ventilation (MV) with Optimum PEEP for Mechanical Ventilation and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 101 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this study is to compare the effects of standard and optimum positive end expiratory pressures on mechanical power during laparoscopic surgeries.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) with Low PEEP During volume controlled ventilation, blood gas values and mechanical power calculations of patients ventilated at 6-8ml/kg tidal volume and 5cmH2o PEEP, I/E: 1/2, 10-14 frequency ranges will be recorded.
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) with Low PEEP During volume controlled ventilation, blood gas values and mechanical power calculations of patients ventilated at 6-8ml/kg tidal volume and optimum PEEP, I/E: 1/2, 10-14 frequency ranges will be recorded. The optimum PEEP will be adjusted by titrating to the highest compliance with the open lung strategy.