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  • Volumetric analysis of aeration in the lungs during general anaesthesia.
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  • Spiral computed tomography (CT) allows volumetric analysis of formation of atelectasis and aeration of the lungs during anaesthesia. We studied 26 premedicated patients undergoing elective surgery allocated to group 1 (conscious, spontaneous breathing, investigating inspiration and expiration), group 2 (general anaesthesia with mechanical ventilation, investigating inspiration and expiration) or group 3 (general anaesthesia with mechanical ventilation, investigating changes over time). Using spiral CT, the lungs were studied either before or during general anaesthesia. CT scans were grouped into the following areas: overaeration, normal aeration, reduced aeration, poor aeration and atelectasis. The mechanism of atelectasis appeared to be both gravitational forces and a diaphragm-related force that acts regionally in caudal lung regions. Mean atelectasis formation and poorly aerated regions comprised approximately 4% of the total lung volume between the diaphragm and carina, giving a mean value of 16-20% of the normal aerated lung tissue being either collapsed or poorly aerated. The vertical ventilation distribution was more even during anaesthesia than in the awake state.
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