About this trial
Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) requires steep Trendelenburg positioning and pneumoperitoneum, which adversely affect respiratory mechanics and may lead to impaired postoperative oxygenation.
Mechanical power (MP) has recently emerged as a comprehensive parameter reflecting the total energy delivered from the ventilator to the respiratory system and may be associated with ventilator-induced lung injury.
This prospective randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate whether a mechanical power-targeted ventilation strategy improves postoperative oxygenation compared to standard ventilation in patients undergoing RALP.
The primary outcome is the oxygenation index (OSI) at the postoperative second hour. Secondary outcomes include PaO₂/FiO₂ ratio, postoperative pulmonary complications, and length of hospital stay.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 years
Elective RALP
ASA I-III
Disqualifiers
Severe pulmonary disease (advanced COPD, ILD)
Preoperative oxygen requirement
Emergency surgery
BMI > 40 kg/m²
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mechanical Power-Targeted Ventilation
- Standard Ventilation