One‐lung anaesthesia

  • Eastwood J
  • Mahajan R
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The aim is to assess the ability of the patient to withstand OLA and possible lung resection. Assessment of both lungs together is per- formed initially with evaluation of each lung separately in borderline cases. In lung surgery, it is worth assessing each patient as if for a pneumonectomy, since

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Eastwood, J., & Mahajan, R. (2002). One‐lung anaesthesia. BJA CEPD Reviews, 2(3), 83–87. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjacepd/2.3.83

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