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R W Wahba1, F Béïque, S J Kleiman

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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie
|January 1, 1995
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy causes immediate cardiovascular changes and reduced lung compliance. Careful monitoring is advised for high-risk patients due to potential impacts on oxygen delivery and CO2 levels.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Surgical Physiology
  • Cardiopulmonary Function

Background:

  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) involves insufflation, impacting cardiopulmonary function.
  • Understanding these changes is crucial for patient safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Analyze literature on cardiopulmonary and pulmonary function during and after LC.
  • Describe patterns, mechanisms, and knowledge gaps.

Main Methods:

  • Medline literature search.
  • Review of anesthesiology journal supplements.

Main Results:

  • Cardiovascular changes include decreased cardiac index and increased blood pressure/systemic vascular resistance.
  • Pulmonary function shows reduced compliance and potential adverse effects on tissue oxygenation.

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  • Post-procedure, lung volumes decrease with a restrictive pattern; atelectasis occurs.
  • Conclusions:

    • Cardiopulmonary and pulmonary changes during LC are significant.
    • Judicious invasive monitoring is recommended for high-risk (ASA III-IV) patients.
    • Further research is needed on lung function post-extensive LC in critically ill patients.