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Upon introducing pneumoperitoneum our research team noticed a reduction in expiration time displayed on the screen of the anesthesia machine. Since most respirators do not directly indicate the length of expiratory time and the average expiratory flow rate, we decided to investigate whether pneumoperitoneum really accelerates expiratory flow rate and thus shortens expiratory time.
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Furthermore we also intended to investigate which ventilation parameters these changes can be correlated with, elucidating the factors contributing to the acceleration of expiration..
This study aims to uncover the physiological mechanisms behind alterations in respiratory dynamics during and after pneumoperitoneum, offering valuable insights that may aid in refining ventilation strategies in the context of laparoscopic procedures.
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma, silicosis, and those with a history of previous lung surgery, patients under 18 years of age, those who had not provided consent, and pregnant individuals were excluded from the study.
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