The physiopathology of respiration in neurosurgical patients

Author:

Frost Elizabeth A. M.

Abstract

✓ Regulation of respiration is summarized as to peripheral and central chemoreceptors, controllers of voluntary and automatic respiration, and stimulators (CO2, O2, and pH). The information that may be obtained from blood-gas analysis is reviewed and basic problems in acid-base imbalance described. Commonly employed respiratory patterns are discussed. Preoperative pulmonary assessment necessary in elective intracranial situations, spinal cord injuries, and pediatric neurosurgery is outlined. Some of the special problems of the patient with multiple trauma, including injury to the central nervous system are reviewed. Central and peripheral factors that cause respiratory difficulty in head-injured patients are tabulated, and an outline is given of diagnosis and therapy. There are many possible causes of intraoperative hypoxia and hypercarbia, and these complications with their prevention or treatment are examined. Criteria for extubation are established. Finally, postoperative pulmonary care in elective, emergency, and cord injury situations is discussed. The key to successful perioperative pulmonary care of the neurosurgical patient requires close cooperation between the neurosurgeon and anesthesiologist.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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