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Revista Médica Científica CAMbios

Periodicidad semestral: flujo continuo.

ISSN - Electrónico: 2661-6947 / DOI: 10.36015 • LILACS BIREME (19784); LATINDEX (20666)

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Keywords

Hypoxia
Hemoptysis
One-Lung Ventilation
Hypoxia, Brain
Pulmonary Surgical Procedures
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary

How to Cite

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A case of massive hemoptysis during transoperative; hypoxia handling in one-lung ventilation. Cambios rev. méd. [Internet]. 2019 Jun. 28 [cited 2025 Nov. 21];14(25):76-8. Available from: https://revistahcam.iess.gob.ec/index.php/cambios/article/view/255

Abstract

Introduction: to relate a clinical case in OR of a pulmonary surgery for review the management of hypoxia in unipulmonar ventilation and with this realize that we could have catastrophic consequences. Clinic case: male patient, 46 years of age with a history of several episodes of hemoptysis underwent left upper lobectomy, presenting episode of intraoperative massive hemoptysis. Algorithm of hypoxia in one lung ventilation was followed nevertheless maintains prolonged hypoxia with important consequences of hypoxic encephalopathy. Conclusion: every anesthesiologist that have in OR a pulmonary surgery must have the knowledge of hypoxia in unipulmonar ventilation management.

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