狭窄的气道:从高频喷气通风到流量控制通风
Alberto Grassetto1, Joshua H Atkins2
1Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Vittorio Veneto Hospital, Vittorio Veneto, Italy.
Current opinion in anaesthesiology
|August 5, 2025
概括
控制流量通风 (FCV) 显示出在手术期间管理狭窄的气道的希望,比高频喷气通风 (HFJV) 提供更好的手术接入和安全. 需要进一步的试验来确认它的好处.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 呼吸系统生理学 呼吸系统生理学
- 手术气道管理手术气道管理
背景情况:
- 在手术期间管理狭窄的气道对气体交换和外科手术的进入提出了重大挑战.
- 高频喷气通风 (HFJV) 是这种场景的一种成熟技术.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较高频喷气通风 (HFJV) 与流量控制通风 (FCV) 在上呼吸道手术中.
- 在具有挑战性的气道病例中综合了解当前的通风技术.
主要方法:
- 文献综述综合了目前对HFJV和FCV的理解.
- 基于临床经验和研究的技术比较.
主要成果:
- 流量控制通风 (FCV),特别是用窄孔袖子管,可以改善手术的访问,可见性,通风和安全.
- 对于具有显著气道狭窄的患者,FCV在喉和气管外科手术中显示出潜在的优势.
结论:
- 虽然HFJV是有价值的,但FCV在气道管理和保护方面提供了潜在的优势.
- 需要进行进一步的前性试验,以充分评估FCV在上呼吸道外科手术中的安全性和有效性,而不是HFJV.
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