Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (Jan 2015)

Lung isolation, one-lung ventilation and hypoxaemia during lung isolation

  • Atul Purohit,
  • Suresh Bhargava,
  • Vandana Mangal,
  • Vinod Kumar Parashar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.165855
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 9
pp. 606 – 617

Abstract

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Lung isolation is being used more frequently in both adult and paediatric age groups due to increasing incidence of thoracoscopy and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in these patients. Various indications for lung isolation and one-lung ventilation include surgical and non-surgical reasons. Isolation can be achieved by double-lumen endotracheal tubes or bronchial blocker. Different issues arise in prone and semi-prone position. The management of hypoxia with lung isolation is a stepwise drill of adding inhaled oxygen, adding positive end-expiratory pressure to ventilated lung and continuous positive airway pressure to non-ventilated side.

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