Comparison of Transcutaneous and Arterial Carbon Dioxide Sampling During Jet Ventilation, a Prospective. Study on Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Liver Tumour Radiofrequency Ablation
NCT07211763
Summary
The study aims to compare the readings from two methods of monitoring carbon dioxide levels during jet ventilation when normal end-tidal monitoring is not possible. During jet ventilation it is technically not possible to monitor the levels of carbon dioxide in exhaled air as is the standard in preoperative care. We will compare transcutaneous (through the skin) monitoring to an arterial blood. sample. Both transcutaneous monitoring and arterial monitoring is currently used as the standard for this patient group at our institution. By collecting data prospectively we can evaluate if there. are discrepancies based on monitoring method. All patients will be treated per standard preoperative protocol and only patients consenting to participate will contribute data to the comparison and statistical analysis.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * adult patients undergoing percutaneous RF liver tumour ablation requiring jet ventilation Exclusion Criteria: * disease or condition. not compatible with jet ventilation
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NCT07211763