Measurement of exhaled breath temperature in patients under general anesthesia: A feasibility study.

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Libo Guo, Jinghui Shi, Desheng Liu, Yue Wang, Hongshuang Tong, Yue Feng, Pulin Yu, Yanji Lv, Enyou Li, Changsong Wang
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the respiratory parameters that influence the exhaled breath temperature (EBT) and the feasibility of using the latter to monitor the core temperature under general endotracheal anesthesia. A total of 20 patients undergoing abdominal surgery were included in the present study. At the first stage of the experiment, the respiratory rate was adjusted, while the other respiratory parameters [tidal volume, inspiratory and expiratory time ratio (TI:TE), and positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP)] were maintained at a constant level. At the second stage, the tidal volume was adjusted, while the other respiratory parameters were maintained at a constant level. At the third stage, the TI:TE was adjusted, while the other parameters were maintained at a constant level. At the fourth stage, PEEP was adjusted, while the other parameters were maintained at a constant level. In each experiment, the EBT, the maximum temperature of exhaled air in each min, the inhaled air temperature and the nasopharyngeal temperature (T nose) were recorded every min. During the first stage of the experiment, no significant difference was noted in the EBT at different levels of respiratory rate. During the second, third and fourth stage, no significant difference was noted in the EBT at different tidal volumes, TI:TE and PEEP, respectively. The EBT was significantly correlated with the T nose. Overall, the present study demonstrated that the EBT of patients undergoing abdominal surgery under general endotracheal anesthesia was not affected by the examined respiratory parameters and that it could be considered a feasible method of monitoring core temperature.

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全麻下患者呼出温度测量的可行性研究。
本研究的目的是探讨呼吸参数对呼出温度(EBT)的影响,以及使用EBT监测气管内全身麻醉下核心温度的可行性。本研究共纳入20例腹部手术患者。在实验的第一阶段,调整呼吸频率,而其他呼吸参数[潮气量、吸气和呼气时间比(TI:TE)和呼气末正压(PEEP)]保持恒定水平。在第二阶段,调整潮气量,而其他呼吸参数保持恒定水平。第三阶段,调整TI:TE,其他参数保持不变。第四阶段,调整PEEP,其他参数保持不变。在每个实验中,记录每分钟呼气温度、每分钟呼出空气最高温度、每分钟吸入空气温度和鼻咽温度(T鼻)。在实验第一阶段,不同呼吸速率水平下的呼气温度无显著差异。在第2、3、4阶段,不同潮量下的EBT、TI:TE和PEEP均无显著差异。EBT与T鼻显著相关。综上所述,本研究表明全身气管内麻醉下腹部手术患者的EBT不受所检查呼吸参数的影响,可以认为是一种可行的核心温度监测方法。
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Biomedical reports
Biomedical reports MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, dedicated to publishing research across all fields of biology and medicine, including pharmacology, pathology, gene therapy, genetics, microbiology, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. The journal provides a home for original research, case reports and review articles.
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