This prospective and observational cohort studies the morphine consumption difference during the first 48 hours after a lung lobectomy between patients operated with a robot assisted or a video-assisted technique for a lung cancer lobectomy. Second outcome was to search eventual cardiac output difference during the surgery in 100 patients (50 in each group) using a non invasive monitoring device of cardiac output All patients operated between january 2016 and March 2017 for a lung cancer lobectomy were included.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
we observe the self-patient controlled morphine consumption during the first 48h after surgery
we observe the cardiac output during surgical procedure using a non-invasive cardiac output monitoring device (ClearSight from Edwards lifescience laboratory )
Departement anesthesie reanimation hopital nord
Marseille, France
Morphine consumption
morphine consumption for each patient using a self patient - controled morphine pump
Time frame: 48 hours after surgery
cardiac output
continuous cardiac output during surgery procedure
Time frame: during 30 minutes after incision and optic introduction
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