Endotracheal Tube Size Effect on the Carbon Dioxide Washout During Jet Ventilation
Liver Tumor
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Liver Tumor focused on measuring high frequency jet ventilation, endotracheal tube size, carbon dioxide, liver tumor ablation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male patients scheduled for stereotactic liver tumour ablation.
- Need for an arterial line for safe monitoring of hemodynamic and respiratory variables during the procedure/anaesthesia.
- Ability to understand the information about the study and be able to leave a written, informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with known CO2 retention.
- Patients shorter than 160 cm (as an endotracheal tube size 9 would then be too big).
Sites / Locations
- Danderyd Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Routine procedure - use of ETT size 9
Experimental group - use of ETT size 8
When using HFJV in liver tumour ablation procedures for optimizing surgical conditions, an ETT size 9 is routinely being used in our department.
In this arm an endotracheal tube of size 8 will be used. This is one size smaller than is routine when HFJV is being used for liver tumour ablation procedures in our department. Worth to note is that an endotracheal tube of size 8 is routine in all other surgical procedures, in men, during general anaesthesia.