介入肺科:麻醉管理及其他。

Current opinion in anaesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-16 DOI:10.1097/ACO.0000000000001516
Diana Anca, Eugene Shostak, Julien Fessler
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回顾目的:在过去的十年中,介入肺脏学的程序和技术发展迅速,并与肺脏学、介入放射学和胸外科相结合,用于肺部疾病的诊断、分期和治疗。鉴于手术和患者的复杂性,麻醉师是团队中不可或缺的一部分,熟悉手术步骤、风险和并发症是非常重要的,因为它与手术师密切合作。最近发现:由于手术的复杂性,如机器人支气管镜检查、肺消融和患者,需要采用特定的通气策略。机器人支气管镜检查和术中3D成像的最新进展使肺结节的精确定位成为可能。另一个主要的进展是脉冲电能烧蚀进入结节,诱导细胞死亡。我们的麻醉方法必须适合这些技术,以尽量减少肺不张和火灾的风险。摘要:由于新手术的复杂性,介入肺脏学需要谨慎的、为患者量身定制的麻醉方法。机器人支气管镜检查、肺标记和脉冲电消融的最新进展需要特定的麻醉技术,并且对手术步骤和风险的了解至关重要。各科室可组建介入肺科、支气管镜麻醉组,以提高患者安全和团队满意度。
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Interventional pulmonology: anesthetic management and beyond.

Purpose of review: Interventional pulmonology procedures and techniques advanced at a fast pace in the last decade and intersect pulmonology, interventional radiology, and thoracic surgery for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of lung diseases. Given the complexity of both procedures and patients, anesthesiologists are an integral part of the team, and familiarity with procedure steps, risks and complications is very important, as it is close collaboration with the proceduralists.

Recent findings: Due to the complexity of procedures, such as robotic bronchoscopy, lung ablations, and patients, specific ventilatory strategies need to be employed. Recent advancements in robotic bronchoscopy and intraoperative 3D imaging allow the precise localization of lung nodules. Another major advancement is the pulsed electrical energy ablation into the nodule, inducing cell death. Our anesthetic approach must be tailored to these techniques to minimize atelectasis and risk of fire.

Summary: Due to the complexity of new procedures, interventional pulmonology necessitates a careful, patient-tailored, anesthetic approach. The recent advancements in robotic bronchoscopy, lung markings and pulse electrical ablations require specific anesthetic techniques, and knowledge of the procedure steps, risks is crucial. Departments might create interventional pulmonology, bronchoscopy anesthesia teams to improve patient safety and team satisfaction.

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