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Brief Title: Effect of PEEP on Arterial Oxygen Partial Pressure in Elderly Patients With Lithotomy Position Using LMA Supreme™
Official Title: Effect of Positive End-expiratory Pressure on Arterial Oxygen Partial Pressure in Elderly Patients Undergoing Urologic Surgery Using LMA Supreme™ in Lithotomy Position
Study ID: NCT03390127
Brief Summary: The purpose of the present study is to compare the effect of PEEP on arterial oxygen partial pressure in elderly patients undergoing urologic surgery using LMA supreme™ in a lithotomy position.
Detailed Description: Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) during general anesthesia with mechanical ventilation is routinely used as a standard lung protective strategy to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications including atelectasis. In urologic surgery, elderly patients are common. Since aging decreases the elasticity of lung tissues and allowing the collapse of small airways, old age is a risk factor for postoperative atelectasis. Lithotomy position is the preferred position in urologic surgery. However, it causes the abdominal viscera to displace the diaphragm cephalad, reducing lung compliance and resulting atelectasis. Therefore, in elderly patients undergoing urologic surgery with lithotomy position, PEEP may be essential to prevent postoperative atelectasis. Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) has been widely used in urologic surgery with lithotomy position because of short surgical time and no necessity of administration of muscle relaxant. However, application of PEEP when using LMA is still controversy. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to compare the effect of PEEP on arterial oxygen partial pressure in elderly patients undergoing urologic surgery using LMA supreme™ in a lithotomy position.
Minimum Age: 65 Years
Eligible Ages: OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Asan medical center, Seoul, , Korea, Republic of
Name: Young-Kug Kim, MD, PhD
Affiliation: Asan Medical Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR