Abstract

Objective To investigate the effects of selective lobar ventilation on intrapulmonary shunt and inflammatory response in patients with pulmonary dysfunction during thoracotomy.Methods Thirty-four ASA Ⅱ or Ⅲ patients,aged 64-79 yr,weighing 50-85 kg,with moderate and severe impaired pulmonary function,scheduled for esophageal cancer radical correction,were randomly divided into 2 groups( n =17 each): one-lung ventilation group (group A) and selective lobar ventilation group (group B).In group A,endobronchial blocker tube was used to obstruct bronchus principalis and practice one-lung ventilation.In group B,endobronchial blocker tube was used to obstruct bronchi lobares and practice selective lobar ventilation.The blood samples were taken from arteria radialis and internal jugular vein for blood gas analysis and determination of the plasma concentrations of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-8 by ELISA before anesthesia induction(T0 ),at 30 min following two-lung ventilation at lateral position (T1),at 60 min following one-lung ventilation or selective lobar ventilation (T2) and at the end of surgery (T3).Ppeak and Plat.were recordeded at the same time.Results The incidence of hypoxemia was significantly lower in group B (0) than in group A(18% )( P <0.05).Compared with group A,Pplat and Ppeak at T1-3,Qs/Qt at T2,TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-8 concentrations at T2-3 were significantly decreased in group B( P < 0.05 ).Conclusion The selective lobar ventilation can reduce intrapulmonary shunt,inhibit inflammatory response to help lessen mechanical ventilation related lung injury during thoracotomy in patients with pulmonary function. Key words: Respiration, artificial; Pulmonary circulation; Inflammation

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