Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections
The minute ventilation to CO2 production ratio (V’E/V’CO2 slope) was recently identified as a mortality predictor after lung surgery, but the effect of the resection extent was not taken into account. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of V’E/V’CO2 slope as preoperative mortality pr...
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doaj-01b153fae6194f6681e1eb061542b1652020-11-24T23:54:40ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMonaldi Archives for Chest Disease1122-06432532-52642017-09-0187310.4081/monaldi.2017.817Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resectionsRoberto Torchio0Alessandra Mazzucco1Marco Guglielmo2Roberto Giardino3Claudio Ciacco4Francesco Ardissone5AOU San Luigi Orbassano TO Italy Respiratory Function and Sleep LaboratoryAOU San Luigi Orbassano TO Italy SCDU THORACIC SURGERYAOU San Luigi Orbassano TO Italy Respiratory Function and Sleep LaboratoryAOU San Luigi Orbassano TO Italy SCDU THORACIC SURGERYAOU San Luigi Orbassano TO Italy Respiratory Function and Sleep LaboratoryAOU San Luigi Orbassano TO Italy SCDU THORACIC SURGERY The minute ventilation to CO2 production ratio (V’E/V’CO2 slope) was recently identified as a mortality predictor after lung surgery, but the effect of the resection extent was not taken into account. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of V’E/V’CO2 slope as preoperative mortality predictor depending on the type of surgery performed. Retrospective analysis was performed on 263 consecutive patients evaluated before surgery for lung cancer. Death within 30 days and serious respiratory complications were considered. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were used to identify independent predictors of death. Lobectomy or bilobectomy were performed in 186 patients with 29/186 (15.6%) serious pulmonary complications and 6/186 (3.2%) deaths. Pneumonectomy was performed in 77 patients with 14/77 (18.2%) serious complications and 5/77 (6.5%) deaths. Considering the whole group, the peak oxygen consumption (V'02peak, L/ min; z=-2.66, p<0.008, OR 0.007) and V'E/V'C02 slope (z=2.80, p<0.005, OR 1.14) were independent predictors of mortality whereas in pneumonectomies V'E/V'C02 slope (z=2.34, p<0.02, OR 1.22) was the only independent predictor of mortality. High V’E/V’CO2 slope, age and low V'02peak are predictors of death and severe complications after lung surgery. Before larger resections as pneumonectomies an increased V’E/V’CO2 slope represents the best mortality predictor. https://www.monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/817Pneumonectomylung cancerV’E/V’CO2 slope. |
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Roberto Torchio Alessandra Mazzucco Marco Guglielmo Roberto Giardino Claudio Ciacco Francesco Ardissone Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease Pneumonectomy lung cancer V’E/V’CO2 slope. |
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Roberto Torchio Alessandra Mazzucco Marco Guglielmo Roberto Giardino Claudio Ciacco Francesco Ardissone |
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Roberto Torchio |
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Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections |
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Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections |
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Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections |
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Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections |
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Minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (V’E/V’CO2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections |
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minute ventilation to carbon dioxide output (v’e/v’co2 slope) is the strongest death predictor before larger lung resections |
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Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease |
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2017-09-01 |
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The minute ventilation to CO2 production ratio (V’E/V’CO2 slope) was recently identified as a mortality predictor after lung surgery, but the effect of the resection extent was not taken into account. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of V’E/V’CO2 slope as preoperative mortality predictor depending on the type of surgery performed. Retrospective analysis was performed on 263 consecutive patients evaluated before surgery for lung cancer. Death within 30 days and serious respiratory complications were considered. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were used to identify independent predictors of death. Lobectomy or bilobectomy were performed in 186 patients with 29/186 (15.6%) serious pulmonary complications and 6/186 (3.2%) deaths. Pneumonectomy was performed in 77 patients with 14/77 (18.2%) serious complications and 5/77 (6.5%) deaths. Considering the whole group, the peak oxygen consumption (V'02peak, L/ min; z=-2.66, p<0.008, OR 0.007) and V'E/V'C02 slope (z=2.80, p<0.005, OR 1.14) were independent predictors of mortality whereas in pneumonectomies V'E/V'C02 slope (z=2.34, p<0.02, OR 1.22) was the only independent predictor of mortality. High V’E/V’CO2 slope, age and low V'02peak are predictors of death and severe complications after lung surgery. Before larger resections as pneumonectomies an increased V’E/V’CO2 slope represents the best mortality predictor.
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Pneumonectomy lung cancer V’E/V’CO2 slope. |
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