The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of abdominal surgery on atelectasis formation in healthy dogs. After the induction of general anesthesia (GA), 20 dogs, scheduled for elective ovariohysterectomy, were positioned in dorsal recumbency: 10 dogs underwent immediate surgery (S group), while 10 dogs (NS group) were maintained under anesthesia for 60 min before surgery. In both groups, a helical computed tomography (CT) scan of the thorax and an arterial blood gas analysis were performed 60 min after the induction of GA. Lung aeration was estimated by analyzing the radiographic attenuation of the CT images. The atelectasic and poorly aerated lung compartments were significantly larger, and the normally aerated lung compartment was smaller in the S group compared to the NS group. The PaO2 was similar in both groups. Abdominal surgery significantly increases pulmonary atelectasis in healthy dogs under GA.

Influence of abdominal surgery on pulmonary atelectasis formation in dogs

Staffieri, F.;CROVACE, Antonio
2014-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of abdominal surgery on atelectasis formation in healthy dogs. After the induction of general anesthesia (GA), 20 dogs, scheduled for elective ovariohysterectomy, were positioned in dorsal recumbency: 10 dogs underwent immediate surgery (S group), while 10 dogs (NS group) were maintained under anesthesia for 60 min before surgery. In both groups, a helical computed tomography (CT) scan of the thorax and an arterial blood gas analysis were performed 60 min after the induction of GA. Lung aeration was estimated by analyzing the radiographic attenuation of the CT images. The atelectasic and poorly aerated lung compartments were significantly larger, and the normally aerated lung compartment was smaller in the S group compared to the NS group. The PaO2 was similar in both groups. Abdominal surgery significantly increases pulmonary atelectasis in healthy dogs under GA.
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