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Review
. 2024 Aug 27;13(17):5083.
doi: 10.3390/jcm13175083.

Evaluation and Prevention of Perioperative Respiratory Failure

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Evaluation and Prevention of Perioperative Respiratory Failure

Jacqueline Palermo et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Respiratory failure is a common perioperative complication. The risk of respiratory failure can be reduced with effective preoperative evaluation, preventative measures, and knowledge of evidence-based management techniques. Effective preoperative screening methods include ARISCAT scoring, OSA screening, and the LAS VEGAS score (including the ASA physical status score). Evaluation by the six-minute walk test and a routine pulmonary physical exam has been shown to be effective at predicting postoperative pulmonary complications, whereas evidence on the predictive power of pulmonary function tests and chest radiography has been inconclusive. Preoperative smoking cessation and lung expansion maneuvers have been shown to decrease the risk of pulmonary complications postoperatively. Intraoperative management techniques that decrease the pulmonary complication risk include neuromuscular blockade reversal with sugammadex, limiting surgical times to less than 3 h when possible, lung-protective ventilation techniques, and multimodal analgesia to decrease opioid usage. In the immediate postoperative period, providers should be prepared to quickly treat bronchospasm, hypoventilation, and upper airway obstruction. For post-surgical patients who remain in the hospital, the risk of pulmonary complications can be decreased with lung expansion techniques, adequate analgesia, automated continuous postoperative ward monitoring, non-invasive ventilatory support, and early mobilization. This article was written to analyze the available literature on this topic in order to learn and practice the prevention of perioperative respiratory failure when caring for patients on a daily basis.

Keywords: evaluation; monitoring; postoperative; prevention; respiratory failure.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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