[The influence of anesthesia methods on appearance of perioperative complications in patients after lung parenchyma resection].

Folia Med Cracov

Krakowski Szpital Specjalistyczny im. Jana Pawła II ul. Pradnicka 80, 31-202 Kraków.

Published: November 2003

We analyzed the influence of different methods of anaesthesia on perioperative complications in 184 patients (ASA 1 and 2) anaesthetized with intermittent one lung ventilation for pulmonary resection. Depends on the method of anaesthesia patients were divided into 3 groups: Group 1--patients under inhalation anaesthesia, Group 2--patients under mixed inhalation and intravenous anaesthesia and Group 3 patients anaesthetized intravenously. The analysis of intra- and postoperative data showed no correlation between perioperative complications and methods of anaesthesia, when the appropriate technique of anaesthesia has been used.

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