Post-neurosurgical Respiratory Muscle Dysfunction
The Development of Post-operative Respiratory Muscle Dysfunction in Neurosurgical Patients
Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital
100 participants
Jul 1, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Respiratory muscle dysfunction may contribute to the development of postoperative pulmonary complications. However, it prevalence in patients receiving neurosurgery is largely unknown. Therefore, in present study, respiratory muscle function (measured by the ultrasound) and their correlation with the post-operative pulmonary complications will be analyzed.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Informed consent
- First elective operation during hospitalization
- ASA\<3
Exclusion Criteria9
- Brain stem and spinal spine lesions
- Preoperative chest imaging findings were abnormal
- Mechanical ventilation was required before surgery
- Clinical or radiological evidence of preoperative misaspiration
- History of neurosurgery in the last 6 months
- A history of neuromuscular disease
- BMI≥35kg/m2
- Pregnant women
- Skin lesions detected by ultrasound
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Interventions
Bedside ultrasound will be performed for each patient at the time before, after surgery, before and after extubation, and at the time of ICU discharge, under the end-expiratory occlusion, maximum inspiratory, and/or expiratory manoeuvre
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NCT05951114