Overview
Comparison of Emergence and Oxygenation During One-lung Ventilation With Desflurane and Propofol Anesthesia
Status:
Active, not recruiting
Active, not recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-12-01
2021-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
Which is more adequate general anesthetic agent, desflurane or propofol, for emergence and recovery time, and perioperative oxygenation in lung resection surgery?Phase:
N/AAccepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Juntendo UniversityCollaborator:
Baxter Healthcare CorporationTreatments:
Anesthetics
Desflurane
Isoflurane
Propofol
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Patients agree to participate in the study
- Patients undergoing lung cancer surgery requiring one-lung ventilation.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status Class 1 or 2
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with any of the following will be excluded from lung cancer patients.
- New York Heart Association Classification more than 2
- Respiratory dysfunction Vital Capacity or percent predicted Forced expiratory volume
in one second is less than 50 %
- Pulmonary hypertension with mean pulmonary arterial pressure more than 30 mmHg
- Coagulation dysfunction
- The administration of steroids and immunosuppressive agents within 3 months prior to
surgery
- Infection with active inflammation
- Pneumonectomy patients
- Cases of epidural anesthesia is contraindicated