During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), oxygenation of the patient on the pump can be left completely under pump control, or the lungs can be ventilated with low tidal volume to reduce atelectasis. In recent years, the concept of mechanical power has been used to determine the extent of ventilator-related lung damage. This concept of mechanical power, by which the energy transferred by the ventilator to the lungs can be calculated, will be measured at certain intervals in CPB surgery patients on the pump and compared between the two groups. The investigators aimed to investigate the effect of two different ventilation methods on mechanical power and its relationship with postoperative pulmonary complications.
Patients will be taken to the operating table after preoperative evaluation. Routine monitoring and routine anesthesia method will be applied to the patient. Access will be made through the radial artery for arterial catheterization. Patients will be ventilated with 6-8 ml/kg tidal volume, 12-14 frequency/min, 5 Positive end expiratory pressure(PEEP), 60% Fraction of inspired oxygen(FiO2) and oxygen saturation over 94. End tidal Carbon dixide(CO2) will be kept in the range of 32-37. After cardiac catheterizations are performed, the pump will be entered, and after all preparations are completed, an aortic cross-clamp will be placed and cardioplegic solution will be sent. After the patient enters the pump at full flow; Group 1: Non-ventilated patient group. Here, patients will be placed in the cardiac bypass mode of the anesthesia machine. Only 150 ml of free air flow will be provided and mechanical ventilation will be turned off. Group 2: Patients will continue to be ventilated at FiO2: 40%, TV: 3 ml/kg, frequency 12 breaths/min, peep: 5 cm/H2O.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
250
Mechanical Power= 0.098×Minute ventilation× (peak pressure - 0.5 (plato pressure-PEEP)). These parameters are monitored on the monitor while the patient is mechanically ventilated and placed into the equation
Erciyes University
Kayseri, Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
mechanical power
mechanical power=0.098\*minute ventilation \*(Ppeak-0.5\*(Pplato-PEEP)
Time frame: intraoperative
mechanical power
mechanical power=0.098\*minute ventilation \*(Ppeak-0.5\*(Pplato-PEEP)
Time frame: postoperative in intensive care unit
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