Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy
Abstract Esophagectomy for esophageal cancer is one of the most invasive procedures in gastrointestinal surgery. An invasive surgical procedure causes postoperative lung injury through the surgical procedure and one‐lung ventilation during anesthesia. Lung injury developed by inflammatory response t...
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doaj-5c47f377b2be448eb798dd35b4e428312021-09-21T00:36:05ZengWileyAnnals of Gastroenterological Surgery2475-03282021-09-015561462210.1002/ags3.12469Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomyHiroharu Shinozaki0Tadashi Matsuoka1Soji Ozawa2Department of Surgery Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital Tochigi JapanDepartment of Surgery Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital Tochigi JapanDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery Tokai University School of Medicine Kanagawa JapanAbstract Esophagectomy for esophageal cancer is one of the most invasive procedures in gastrointestinal surgery. An invasive surgical procedure causes postoperative lung injury through the surgical procedure and one‐lung ventilation during anesthesia. Lung injury developed by inflammatory response to surgical insults and oxidative stress is associated with pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy. Postoperative pulmonary complications negatively affect the long‐term outcomes; therefore, an effort to reduce lung injury improves overall survival after esophagectomy. Although significant evidence has not been established, various pharmacological treatments for reducing lung injury, such as administration of a corticosteroid, neutrophil elastase inhibitor, and vitamins are considered to have efficacy for pulmonary morbidity. In this review we survey the following topics: mediators during the perioperative periods of esophagectomy and the efficacy of pharmacological therapies for patients with esophagectomy on pulmonary complications.https://doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12469esophageal canceresophagectomypharmacological treatmentpulmonary complication |
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Hiroharu Shinozaki Tadashi Matsuoka Soji Ozawa Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery esophageal cancer esophagectomy pharmacological treatment pulmonary complication |
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Hiroharu Shinozaki Tadashi Matsuoka Soji Ozawa |
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Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy |
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Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy |
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Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy |
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Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy |
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Pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy |
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pharmacological treatment to reduce pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy |
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Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery |
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2021-09-01 |
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Abstract Esophagectomy for esophageal cancer is one of the most invasive procedures in gastrointestinal surgery. An invasive surgical procedure causes postoperative lung injury through the surgical procedure and one‐lung ventilation during anesthesia. Lung injury developed by inflammatory response to surgical insults and oxidative stress is associated with pulmonary morbidity after esophagectomy. Postoperative pulmonary complications negatively affect the long‐term outcomes; therefore, an effort to reduce lung injury improves overall survival after esophagectomy. Although significant evidence has not been established, various pharmacological treatments for reducing lung injury, such as administration of a corticosteroid, neutrophil elastase inhibitor, and vitamins are considered to have efficacy for pulmonary morbidity. In this review we survey the following topics: mediators during the perioperative periods of esophagectomy and the efficacy of pharmacological therapies for patients with esophagectomy on pulmonary complications. |
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esophageal cancer esophagectomy pharmacological treatment pulmonary complication |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12469 |
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