2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2017.08.004
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Improving patient safety during procedural sedation via respiratory volume monitoring: A randomized controlled trial

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“…In a second study of 73 patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal interventions, a decrease in minute volume was observed in 15.3 % of patients undergoing standard monitoring compared to only 7.2 % of patients studied with the new RVM monitoring (bioimpedance technique) (a decrease in minute volume < 40 % from baseline was considered relevant). This effect was even more pronounced in the 10 % of patients in whom the anesthesiologist determined respiratory minute volume in advance as clinically meaningful [450].…”
Section: Addendum: Newer Monitoring Procedures (Without Recommendation)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In a second study of 73 patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal interventions, a decrease in minute volume was observed in 15.3 % of patients undergoing standard monitoring compared to only 7.2 % of patients studied with the new RVM monitoring (bioimpedance technique) (a decrease in minute volume < 40 % from baseline was considered relevant). This effect was even more pronounced in the 10 % of patients in whom the anesthesiologist determined respiratory minute volume in advance as clinically meaningful [450].…”
Section: Addendum: Newer Monitoring Procedures (Without Recommendation)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In einer zweiten Studie an 73 Patienten, die oberen gastrointestinalen Interventionen unterzogen wurden, wurde bei 15,3 % der Patienten unter einem Standard-Monitoring eine Verminderung des Minutenvolumens festgestellt, gegenüber nur 7,2 % der Patienten, die mit dem neuen RVM-Monitoring (Bio-Impedanztechnik) untersucht wurden (eine Absenkung des Minutenvolumen < 40 % des Ausgangswertes, wurde hierbei als relevant erachtet). Dieser Effekt war noch ausgeprägter bei den 10 % der Patienten, bei denen der Anästhesist die Bestimmung des Atemminutenvolumens vorab als klinisch sinnvoll einschätzte [450].…”
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“…Integrating complex data from multiple sources may lead to improved risk stratification. Recent advances allow us to monitor respiratory function in a continuous and noninvasive manner [50,56,[69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82]. This is important as postoperative pulmonary complications remain a major disease burden [83][84][85][86][87].…”
Section: Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%