Comparative Study of the Efficacy of Volume Control Ventilation vs Pressure Control Ventilation on Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgeries Under General Anaesthesia-An Observational Cross-Sectional Study

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Poornima, Amol Singham

Abstract

Background:


A variety of disorders are surgically treated with laparoscopy. Its benefits are frequently considered as being less intrusive, giving superior cosmetic outcomes, and needing a shorter hospital stay because they are based on surgical knowledge and cutting-edge technology. However, laparoscopic surgery under general anaesthesia and pneumoperitoneum may result in adverse pulmonary physiological alterations. This study will make choosing between volume control ventilation and pressure control ventilation for patients having sedated laparoscopic procedures feasible.


Methodology:


82 participants of both male and female gender and of the age between 18 and 70, with 41 in each group, will be randomly allotted with pressure control or volume control ventilation. The hemodynamic parameters and ventilatory parameters will be assessed. Data collection and analysis will be done.


Expected outcomes:


To conclude if volume control ventilation or pressure control ventilation is effective in laparoscopic surgeries and which has less hemodynamic responses and better patient outcomes.

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