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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 213-216, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-132561

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Severe hypercapnia can be predicted by a decrease in cerebral electrical activity. The authors describe a sudden decrease in spectral entropy due to severe hypercapnia-induced respiratory acidosis in a patient with chronic pulmonary obstructive disease during lung resection. After two and a half hours of low tidal volume ventilation in the lateral position, the state entropy suddenly dropped from 45 to 7, without any changes in the effect-site concentration of propofol, end-tidal carbon dioxide (CO₂) tension, oxygen saturation, or arterial pressure. However, arterial blood gas analysis showed severe respiratory acidosis (pH 7.01, PaCO₂ 115 mmHg and PaO₂ 246 mmHg with FIO₂ of 0.5). Immediate hyperventilation improved the state entropy and acid-base balance. Electroencephalography-based spectral entropy can detect severe hypercapnia in chronic pulmonary obstructive disease patients with a large arterial to end-tidal CO2 difference due to prolonged hypoventilation during thoracic surgery.


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Humains , Équilibre acido-basique , Acidose respiratoire , Pression artérielle , Gazométrie sanguine , Dioxyde de carbone , Électroencéphalographie , Entropie , Hypercapnie , Hyperventilation , Hypoventilation , Poumon , Oxygène , Propofol , Chirurgie thoracique , Volume courant , Ventilation
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 213-216, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-132556

Résumé

Severe hypercapnia can be predicted by a decrease in cerebral electrical activity. The authors describe a sudden decrease in spectral entropy due to severe hypercapnia-induced respiratory acidosis in a patient with chronic pulmonary obstructive disease during lung resection. After two and a half hours of low tidal volume ventilation in the lateral position, the state entropy suddenly dropped from 45 to 7, without any changes in the effect-site concentration of propofol, end-tidal carbon dioxide (CO₂) tension, oxygen saturation, or arterial pressure. However, arterial blood gas analysis showed severe respiratory acidosis (pH 7.01, PaCO₂ 115 mmHg and PaO₂ 246 mmHg with FIO₂ of 0.5). Immediate hyperventilation improved the state entropy and acid-base balance. Electroencephalography-based spectral entropy can detect severe hypercapnia in chronic pulmonary obstructive disease patients with a large arterial to end-tidal CO2 difference due to prolonged hypoventilation during thoracic surgery.


Sujets)
Humains , Équilibre acido-basique , Acidose respiratoire , Pression artérielle , Gazométrie sanguine , Dioxyde de carbone , Électroencéphalographie , Entropie , Hypercapnie , Hyperventilation , Hypoventilation , Poumon , Oxygène , Propofol , Chirurgie thoracique , Volume courant , Ventilation
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