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Effect of Low-pressure Pulmonary Recruitment Maneuver on Postlaparoscopic Shoulder Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial

Authors
Lee, J | Park, C | Kim, J | Ki, Y | Cha, SH | Kim, JY
Citation
Journal of minimally invasive gynecology, 27(1). : 173-177, 2020
Journal Title
Journal of minimally invasive gynecology
ISSN
1553-46501553-4669
Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Postlaparoscopic shoulder pain (PLSP) is effectively reduced by a pulmonary recruitment maneuver (PRM). The goal of this study is to assess the efficacy of a PRM using maximal inspiratory pressure of 30 cm H2O, which is lower than previously studied pressure for reducing PLSP.

DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial.

SETTING: University hospital.

PATIENTS: Eighty-four patients who were undergoing elective gynecologic laparoscopy.

INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomly assigned to the control (n=42) or the PRM (n=42) group.

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The primary outcome was the intensity of the shoulder pain using the visual analog scale (VAS). The VAS score of shoulder pain (median [interquartile range]) was significantly lower in the PRM group than in the control group at 24 hours (0 [0-0] vs 1.5 [0-4.0], p <.001) and 48 hours (0 [0-0] vs 1.0 [0-2.0], p <.001) after surgery. Other variables, including surgical pain score and vital signs, were similar between the 2 groups.

CONCLUSION: The PRM with 30 cm H2O can be a simple method to reduce PLSP. Therefore, it would be helpful to perform the PRM with 30 cm H2O routinely.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jmig.2019.03.020
PMID
30930211
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
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