
Protective ventilation for surgical patients might benefit from early spontaneous breathing. We provide you some thoughts and background information on this topic.
As Your Specialist in Acute Care we understand that over the past two decades it has become a well-established fact that general anaesthesia, although considered safe, may impair the respiratory system. Neuromuscular blockade and subsequent controlled ventilation is suspected to be a major cause of respiratory impairment. Apart from parameters for controlled ventilation, intraoperative spontaneous breathing may well be one of the options for further improvement.
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