U.S., March 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06900426) titled 'Lung Atelectasis Improvement Through Positive End Expiratory Pressure During Anesthetic Induction' on March 17.
Brief Summary: Anesthetic induction could lead to lung atelectasis, increase intrapulmonary shunt, and potentially impair oxygenation. The study aimed to validate that a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 10 cmH2O could reduce lung atelectasis, comparing to 0 or 5 cmH2O with limited overdistension.
Study Start Date: March 28
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Condition:
Lung Injury, Acute
Intervention:
OTHER: 10 PEEP
Using 10cmH2O PEEP during anesthetic induction monitored by EIT.
OTHER: ZEEP
No PEEP
OTHER: 5PEE...