Study on the impact of CO2 inflation on cardiorespiratory system in patients having endoscopy surgery

Journal Title: JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL VENTILATION AND PULMONOLOGY - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 28

Abstract

Objective. To describe the change of heart rate (HR), respiratory rate, and blood pressure in patients with abdominal endoscopic anesthesia surgery when CO2 pumps into peritoneal cavity. Methods. It was a perspective and descriptive study. Results. HR strongly decreased from T5 to T25, average HR minimum was at T20; HR was decreased from 76.85±7.630 to 67.05±10.396 beats/min or by 12.75% reduction. In our study, 19 patients with HR was decreased to 51-59 beats/min; 15 patients with HR was decreased to ≤ 50 beats/min. In those patients with HR ≤50 beats/min, Atropin 10mcg/kg was used with good outcome. HR of patients after exhaust gas tented to gradually increase and stable toward the value of LM period. Blood pressure during CO2 pumps in 20 first minutes was increased. Average blood pressure maximum at T5 from 84.13±7.489 to 93.78±9.703 or by 11.47%. Blood pressure was slightly increased and stable from T25 to T120. After CO2 exhaust, blood pressure was slightly increased then toward it was before surgery but less than that. There was no change in respiratory rate.

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Them LE VAN

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  • EP ID EP570326
  • DOI 10.12699/jfvpulm.9.28.2018.29
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Them LE VAN (2018). Study on the impact of CO2 inflation on cardiorespiratory system in patients having endoscopy surgery. JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL VENTILATION AND PULMONOLOGY, 9(28), 29-34. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-570326