 
			ISSN: 2155-6148
						Sarah Wilkinson
	
					    												
Tanzania						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												EZ - PAP in the Postoperative Period: A Pilot Study 						
Author(s): Henry Clinton Talley, Kristin Twiss, Sarah Wilkinson, Elizabeth Buiocchi, Gayle Lourens, Jane Motz, Rhonda Bueche and William PetersonHenry Clinton Talley, Kristin Twiss, Sarah Wilkinson, Elizabeth Buiocchi, Gayle Lourens, Jane Motz, Rhonda Bueche and William Peterson             
						
												
				 Induction of general anesthesia impairs gas exchange in the lungs, persists postoperatively, and may contribute to significant postoperative morbidity and health care cost. Laparoscopic surgery has been associated with an increased incidence of ventilatory complications. Multiple factors, including cardiac and respiratory comorbidities, surgical procedure and incision site, and body habitus contribute to these risks. The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of EZ PAP (a noninvasive positive airway pressure device) versus passive oxygen delivery via nasal cannula (conventional postoperative care) on postoperative ventilator status in patients scheduled to undergo laparoscopic surgery. A theoretical framework for ventilatory status with an emphasis on assessment of the patient with potential postoperative gas exchange impairment guided this study. Patients with body mass index.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2155-6148.1000236