Original paper
Low tidal volume ventilation during anaesthesia for major surgery: protocol and statistical analysis plan
Abstract
Background: Mechanical ventilation is mandatory in patients undergoing general anaesthesia for major surgery. Tidal volumes higher than 10 mL/kg of predicted body weight have been advocated for intraoperative ventilation, but recent evidence suggests that low tidal volumes may benefit surgical patients. To date, the impact of low tidal volume compared with conventional tidal volume during surgery has only been assessed in clinical trials that...
Paper Details
Title
Low tidal volume ventilation during anaesthesia for major surgery: protocol and statistical analysis plan
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
243 - 250
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