End-Tidal CO₂ Response to Passive Leg Raise for Fluid Management in Lung Resections: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.41.12.12679

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Lung resection, fluid responsiveness, passive leg raise,, end-tidal CO₂, goal-directed therapy

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate whether changes in end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO₂) following passive leg raise (PLR) can predict fluid responsiveness and guide fluid therapy in patients undergoing Lung Resection Surgry (LRS).

Methodology: Fifty patients undergoing elective LRS were enrolled in this randomized controlled trial. After anesthesia induction, EtCO₂ was measured before and one minute after PLR. A ≥2 mmHg increase was considered responsive. Responders were randomized into a study group (fluid bolus) and a control group (maintenance fluid only); non-responders formed a third group. Hemodynamic parameters, fluid balance, urea, creatinine and lactate levels were recorded perioperatively.

Results: The proportion of fluid responders was 62%. The study group received significantly more intravenous fluid and showed no cases of acute kidney injury (AKI), while AKI was observed in the control and unresponsive groups. Postoperative urea levels increased significantly only in the control group. Lactate levels rose intraoperatively in all groups but normalized within 24 hours. A positive correlation was found between surgical duration and lactate levels. EtCO₂ and heart rate did not differ significantly between groups.

Conclusion: EtCO₂ changes in response to PLR may provide a simple, non-invasive indicator of fluid responsiveness in thoracic surgery. Targeted fluid supplementation in responsive patients appears to improve renal outcomes. Further studies are needed to validate these findings.

Author Biographies

Lale Yuceyar

Prof. Dr. Lale Yüceyar is the current Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation at Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa. Her academic and administrative position reflects her senior expertise and direct relevance to the field of this study.

Nevzat Cem Sayılgan

Dr. Nevzat Cem Sayılgan is a senior consultant anesthesiologist at Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa. With extensive experience in thoracic and cardiovascular anesthesia, he contributed significantly to the interpretation of clinical data and surgical relevance of this research.

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2025-11-25

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Akin Uzan, H. S., Yuceyar, L., & Sayılgan, N. C. (2025). End-Tidal CO₂ Response to Passive Leg Raise for Fluid Management in Lung Resections: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 41(12), 3393–3398. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.41.12.12679

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