Effect of Noninvasive Ventilator Assisted Therapy on Oxygen Metabolism and Complication Risk in Patients with Respiratory Failure After Radical Lung Cancer Surgery
Objective:To investigate the effects of non-invasive ventilator assisted therapy on oxygen metabolism and complication risk in patients with respiratory failure after radical lung cancer surgery.Methods:Select 90 postoperative respiratory failure patients with lung cancer from a tertiary grade A hospital in Tianjin from January 2022 to December 2022,randomly divide into two groups,with 45 patients in each group.The control group received conventional treatment,while the observation group received conventional treatment plus non-invasive ventilator treatment.Conduct research.Results:After treatment,the levels of ScvO2,PvO2 and CERO2 in observation group were higher than those in control group.After treatment,the effective rate of observation group was 97.78%,which was higher than that of control group 66.67%.The complication rate of observation group was 4.44%,lower than that of control group 22.22%.The satisfaction rate of observation group was 97.78%,which was higher than that of control group 66.67%.Conclusion:Non-invasive ventilator assisted therapy is effective for patients with respiratory failure after radical lung cancer surgery,greatly reducing the incidence of complications,more safe and effective.