Double-lumen tube for ventilation in severe kyphoscoliosis

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Abstract

The presence of kyphoscoliosis can adversely affect gas exchange because of restriction to gas flow and reduction of lung volume. The effects become more exaggerated during positive-pressure ventilation due to the uneven distribution of ventilation. The use of a double-lumen tube helps to reduce the ventilation perfusion mismatch that occurs because of positive-pressure ventilation. We report a patient with severe kyphoscoliosis who underwent repair of an atrial septal defect, in whom a double-lumen tube was used for ventilation and the conduct of general anesthesia. © Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists 2008.

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Kundra, P., Joseph, A., Kumar, S., & Sai Chandran, B. V. (2008). Double-lumen tube for ventilation in severe kyphoscoliosis. Journal of Anesthesia, 22(3), 317–321. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00540-008-0638-y

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