Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Sep 2022
Randomized Controlled TrialChanges in lung aeration and respiratory function after open abdominal surgery: a quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study.
Atelectasis is one of the most common respiratory complications in patients undergoing open abdominal surgery. Peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2 ) and forced vital capacity (FVC) are bedside indicators of postoperative respiratory dysfunction. The aim of this study was to describe the changes in lung aeration, using quantitative analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the diagnostic accuracy of SpO2 and FVC to detect postoperative atelectasis. ⋯ SpO2 and FVC correlated with the amount of postoperative non-aerated lung volume, showing acceptable diagnostic accuracy in bedside detection of postoperative atelectasis.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Aug 2022
Randomized Controlled TrialKinetics of 5% and 20% albumin: a controlled crossover trial in volunteers.
Albumin for intravenous infusion is marketed in two concentrations, 20% and 5%, but how they compare with regard to plasma volume expansion over time is unclear. ⋯ The most important difference between the fluids was a dehydrating effect of 20% albumin when the same albumin mass was administered.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Aug 2022
Randomized Controlled TrialSenicapoc treatment in COVID-19 Patients with Severe Respiratory Insufficiency - A Randomized, Open-Label, Phase II Trial.
The aim of the current study was to determine if treatment with senicapoc, improves the PaO2 /FiO2 ratio in patients with COVID-19 and severe respiratory insufficiency. ⋯ Treatment with senicapoc resulted in a significantly lower PaO2 /FiO2 ratio at 72 h with no differences for other outcomes.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Aug 2022
Randomized Controlled TrialRocuronium 0.3 mg/kg or 0.9 mg/kg comparing onset time, duration of action and intubating conditions in patients 80 years and older. A randomized study.
Limited data exist about the optimal dose of rocuronium for intubation in elderly patients. We hypothesized that rocuronium 0.9 mg/kg would lead to a shorter onset time than 0.3 mg/kg in patients above 80 years. ⋯ Rocuronium 0.9 mg/kg resulted in a shorter onset time compared to rocuronium 0.3 mg/kg in patients above 80 years of age. In 66% of the patients receiving rocuronium 0.3 mg/kg a TOF count of 0 was not obtained.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Aug 2022
Randomized Controlled TrialQuantitative pupillometry in comatose out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: a post-hoc analysis of the TTH48 trial.
Quantitative pupillometry is an objective method to examine pupil reaction and subsequently grade the response on a neurological pupil index (NPi) scale from 0 to 5. The aim of the present sub-study was to explore the long-term prognostic value of NPi in comatose out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients undergoing targeted temperature management (TTM). ⋯ Quantitative pupillometry measured by NPi was not different in the two TTM groups, but overall, significantly associated with good and poor neurological outcomes at 6 months. NPI has a promising diagnostic accuracy, but larger studies are warranted.