The investigators compare three ventilation modes; volume controlled ventilation, volume guaranteed pressure controlled ventilation and volume controlled ventilation with pause during spine surgery for the elderly patients. The investigators can reveal that how lung collapse can be reduced by optimizing the inspiratory flow pattern under general anesthesia.
\<Protocol\> 1. All patients were ventilated by an anaesthesia ventilator (Zeus, Dräger, Lübeck, Germany) under general anesthesia. 2. Ventilation strategy: * Pressure controlled ventilation volume guaranteed (PCV-VG) mode or volume control ventilation (VCV) mode * tidal volume 6-8 mL/kg (predicted body weight) * Inspiratory/expiratory (I/E) ratio 1:1.5 * Inspired oxygen concentration (FIO2) 0.5 with air * 3.0 L/min of inspiratory fresh gas flow * Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 5 cm H2O * Respiratory rate (RR) of 10 to 14 min-1 3. After prone positioning and hemodynamic condition was stabilized, patients were ventilated with VCV, PCV-VG mode, VCV with pause following a randomized order, previously determined for each patient. Before each ventilator setting was started, lung recruitment maneuvers were performed to set the lungs to a defined baseline status. * ventilation order : one of the following examples is taken by randomization. VCV 15 min -- VCV pause 15min -- PCV-VG 15min VCV 15 min -- PCV-VG 15min -- VCV pause 15min VCV pause 15min -- VCV 15 min -- PCV-VG 15min VCV pause 15min -- PCV-VG 15min -- VCV 15 min PCV-VG 15min -- VCV 15 min -- VCV pause 15min PCV-VG 15min -- VCV pause 15min -- VCV 15 min
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
45
ventilator setting vcv with pause
ventilator setting vcv without pause
ventilator setting with pcv-vg
Hallym University Kangnam Sacred Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
MVCO2
minute CO2 production (ml/min), a parameter of Drager ventilator, displayed in the Primus model and software
Time frame: ventilation 15 min later
airway pressure
peak airway pressure (cmH2O; displayed in the ventilator), plateau pressure (cmH2O; diaplayed in the ventilator), driving pressure(cmH2O, plateau pressure minus peak airway pressure)
Time frame: ventilation 15 min later
airway compliance
Respiratory dynamic compliance (ml/cmH2O; displayed in the ventilator)
Time frame: ventilation 15 min later
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