PRE-OPERATIVE RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS AND POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY - A STUDY OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR CARCINOMA OF BRONCHUS

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GERSON, G
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[1] Department of Anaesthetics, Guy's Hospital, London
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10.1093/bja/41.11.967
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Summary: In a series of 61 patients in whom pulmonary resection was performed for carcinoma of the bronchus, there was a significant correlation between pre-operatively measured peak expiratory flow rates of less than 70 per cent of the predicted values, and postoperative moratality. A similar correlation was found between pre-operative forced expiratory ratios of less than 60 per cent and postoperative mortality. The correlation between pre-operative vital capacities and postoperative mortality was of less prognostic value. Prevention and recognition of postoperative respiratory insufficiency has been discussed in the light of the pre-operative estimation of respiratory function tests and blood-gas determinations. Prophylactic use of intermittent positve pressure ventilation is recommended as a method of helping to reduce mortality in those patients shown by the pre-opertative tests to be at greatest risk. © 1969 John Sherratt and Son Ltd.
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