Table 1 Demographics and surgery characteristics.

From: Driving pressure-guided ventilation improves homogeneity in lung gas distribution for gynecological laparoscopy: a randomized controlled trial

 

The control group (n = 24)

The titration group (n = 24)

Age; yr

38.1 (11.2)

43.8 (9.5)

Height; cm

163 (4.6)

161 (6.4)

Weight; kg

64.6 (11.9)

61.6 (10.0)

BMI; kg m−2

24.4 (4.0)

23.7 (2.8)

ASA, II, n (%)

24 (100)

22 (92)

III, n (%)

0 (0)

2 (8)

Hemoglobin, g dL−1

120 (18.8)

116 (18.5)

Hypertension, n (%)

1 (4)

4 (17)

Diabetes, n (%)

1 (4)

0 (0)

Anemia, n (%)

1 (4)

1 (4)

Heart disease, n (%)

0 (0)

1 (4)

Tidal volume; mL

440 (35)

430 (40)

RR; breaths min−1

13 (1)

13 (1)

Intraoperative fluid input; mL

1580 (680)

1550 (480)

Intraoperative bleeding; mL

110 (250)

120 (180)

Intraoperative fluid output; mL

480 (400)

600 (340)

Duration of operation; min

139 (55)

147 (65)

Duration of ventilation; min

180 (68)

197 (56)

Vasoactive drugs, n (%)

5 (21)

2 (8)

Type of surgery, n (%)

Oophorectomy

11 (46)

1 (4)

Hysterectomy

5 (21)

14 (58)

Adnexectomy

2 (8)

2 (8)

Salpingoplasty

2 (8)

1 (4)

Myomectomy

2 (8)

2 (8)

Uterus repair

2 (8)

4 (17)

  1. Values are the mean (SD) or number (%). RR respiratory rate; VAS visual analog scale; PPCs postoperative pulmonary complications.