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. 1994 Mar;8(1):6-11.
doi: 10.1007/BF02482744.

Preoperative estimation of pulmonary extravascular thermal volume in patients undergoing pneumonectomy

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Preoperative estimation of pulmonary extravascular thermal volume in patients undergoing pneumonectomy

Tsutomu Sakuma et al. J Anesth. 1994 Mar.

Abstract

Pulmonary extravascular thermal volume (PETV) was measured during pulmonary artery occlusion in 18 patients preoperatively and 7 patients postoperatively who were undergoing pneumonectomy. We found that the PETV decreased from 6.6±2.3 ml·kg-1 before occlusion to 4.1±1.6 ml·kg-1 during occlusion. There was a significant correlation between the PETVs before and during occlusion multiplied by the fraction of pulmonary perfusion (r=0.77,P<0.001). Although the PETV increased in two patients and decreased in four within 48 h after pneumonectomy, it returned to the value during occlusion at 3 weeks after pneumonectomy in seven patients. There was a significant correlation between the PETV during occlusion and that at 3 weeks after pneumonectomy (r=0.66,P<0.05). In conclusion, PETV during pulmonary artery occlusion is a reliable baseline value in the assessment of postoperative pneumonectomy values.

Keywords: PETV; Pneumonectomy; Thermal-dye dilution method; Unilateral pulmonary artery occlusion.

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