Gaseous homeostasis during low-flow anaesthesia |
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Authors: | J. P. Bengtson H. Sonander O. Stenqvist |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Sahlgren's Hospital, University of G?teborg, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | The object of this clinical study was to investigate the circle system gas homeostasis during low-flow anaesthesia using a technique designed to keep a constant inspired oxygen fraction of 0.30. Denitrogenation was adequately accomplished with mask preoxygenation, 10 l/min, for 1 min and an initial fresh gas flow of 5 l/min for 6 min after intubation. There was no need to wash out accumulated nitrogen at intervals, since the already low nitrogen concentration in the system tended to decrease after 1 h. The fresh gas flow of nitrous oxide to oxygen ratio and the inspiratory to end-expiratory oxygen concentration difference both reflected the uptake of nitrous oxide. The calculated rates of uptake of nitrous oxide, a subject of controversy, were in accordance with those found by Severinghaus and Barton & Nunn. |
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Keywords: | Anesthetic techniques low-flow anesthesia anesthetics gases nitrogen nitrous oxide uptake |
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