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One-lung ventilation (OLV) is essential part of anesthesia during thoracic procedures. However, OLV induces a drastic increase of intrapulmonary shunt due to maintained pulmonary perfusion through the nonventilated lung, which may result in severe hypoxemia. Although the protective mechanisms of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction favorably modulate pulmonary perfusion to the ventilated lung, the effect is attenuated in patients with history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which alters compliance of the pulmonary artery. Salbutamol is a selective short-acting beta2-agonist and when inhaled during OLV, it acts selectively on the pulmonary vasculature reducing pulmonary vascular resistance of well-ventilated lung. We hypothesized that inhaled salbutamol would alleviate ventilation-perfusion mismatch during OLV of COPD patients, and aimed to assess the effects of salbutamol on oxygenation in these patients.
Age
40 - 80 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System
Seoul, South Korea
Start Date
April 25, 2023
Primary Completion Date
June 20, 2025
Completion Date
July 21, 2025
Last Updated
July 1, 2025
90
ACTUAL participants
5ml of inhaled normal saline
DRUG
2.5mg (2.5ml) of inhaled salbutamol and 2.5ml of inhaled normal saline
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Yonsei University
NCT07477600
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