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Introduction: it has been shown that mechanical ventilation induces production of proinflammatory cytokines. The Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (N/L r) is a simple parameter that is used to assess the inflammatory state. Objective: to compare the means and percentages of elevated neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (N/L r) in patients under general anesthesia with volume-controlled mechanical ventilation (VCMV) and pressure-controlled mechanical ventilation (PCMV). Material and methods: adults ≥ 18 years old, ASA I-III, with elective surgery and general anesthesia. Randomized clinical trial: 25 patients with VCMV and 25 with PCMV. All patients had two blood counts determined: before and 2 hours after surgery. N/L r was measured as a ratio and dichotomous ( 3 in the PCMV group was 64%, while in the VCMV group it was 40%. Conclusions: the VCMV presents lower means and percentages of N/L r compared to PCMV, however, they were not statistically significant.
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Trujillo-Magallón, E., Rojas-Peñaloza, J., Aburto-Monzalvo, H., González-Leonel, J. J., Sánchez-Ramírez, C. A., Carrazco-Peña, K. B., … Trujillo-Hernández, B. (2023). Neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in general anesthesia with volume-controlled ventilation versus pressure-controlled ventilation: a randomized clinical trial. Revista Mexicana de Anestesiologia, 46(1), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.35366/108619
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