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Table 2 Intraoperative and postoperative characteristics

From: Effect of intravenous vs. inhaled penehyclidine on respiratory mechanics in patients during one-lung ventilation for thoracoscopic surgery: a prospective, double-blind, randomised controlled trial

Intraoperative

Intravenous group (n = 83)

Inhalation group (n = 84)

P-value

Medication during anaesthesia

 Propofol dosage, mg

200(200–370)

200(200–359)

0.921

 Rocuronium dosage, mg

52.0(50.0–60.0)

56.0(50.0–60.0)

0.381

 Sufentanil dosage, µg

30.0(30.0–30.0)

30.0(30.0–30.0)

0.670

 Remifentanil dosage, µg

1000(1000–1750)

1000(1000–1200)

0.584

 Sevoflurane dosage, mL

30.6(21.6–41.1)

27.0(20.4–35.2)

0.134

 Vasoactive drugs, n (%)

37(44.6%)

34(40.5%)

0.592

Surgical procedure, n (%)

0.283

 Wedge resection

27(32.5%)

19(22.6%)

 

 Segmentectomy

37(44.6%)

39(46.4%)

 

 Lobectomy

19(22.9%)

26(31.0%)

 

Surgical site, n

 Left/Right

41/42

36/48

0.397

Duration of anaesthesia, min

105.0(85.0-135.0)

100.0(85.0-120.0)

0.393

Duration of surgery, min

85.0(67.0-120.0)

85.0(70.0-105.0)

0.558

Duration of OLV, min

72.0(60.0–95.0)

77.0(58.5–91.0)

0.794

Time to extubation, min

20.0(15.0–30.0)

20.0(10.0–25.0)

0.101

Total fluid input, mL

1000(1000–1500)

1000(1000–1000)

0.129

Tidal volume during OLV, mL/kg

6.12(5.64–6.74)

5.92(5.47–6.38)

0.121

PEEP during OLV, cmH2O

4(3–5)

4(3–5)

0.481

Intraoperative mini-MAP, mmHg

66.0(61.3–71.0)

66.7(60.9–69.2)

0.655

Time of chest drain removal, days

3(3–4)

3(3–4)

0.815

  1. MAP Mean arterial pressure, OLV One-lung ventilation, PEEP Positive end-expiratory pressure