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The investigators will assess the feasibility and validity of esophageal pressure measurements during one-lung ventilation in the lateral position for surgery by comparing to lung collapse estimated from electrical impedance tomography during a PEEP trial.
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In this prospective cohort study, the investigators will assess the feasibility of esophageal pressure measurements during general anesthesia with one-lung ventilation in patients undergoing non-cardiac intrathoracic surgery, which is typically conducted in the lateral position. The investigators will measure esophageal pressure with an esophageal balloon catheter. The investigators will compare esophageal pressure measurements to lung collapse estimated by Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT).
Patients will be equipped with the EIT belt before induction of anesthesia, and a one-minute EIT recording during spontaneous breathing will be conducted. Anesthesia will be induced as to institutional standards and upon the discretion of the attending anesthesiologist. After placement of a double-lumen endotracheal tube, the esophageal balloon catheter will be placed.
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Elias Baedorf-Kassis, MD; Maximilian S Schaefer, MD
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