The Bain, ADE, and Enclosed Magill breathing systems A comparative study during controlled ventilation |
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Authors: | J. CRISWELL S. McKENZIE S. DAY J. DISLEY W. E. BRUCE N. SONI |
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Affiliation: | Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital, London. |
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Abstract: | The Enclosed Magill, Humphrey ADE and the Bain breathing systems are all used for controlled ventilation of the lungs. This study compares the three systems in vitro with a lung model and in clinical practice. No difference was observed, with ventilatory variables commonly used in clinical practice, between the Bain and the ADE, while significantly lower end-tidal carbon dioxide values were observed with the Enclosed Magill (about 7%). Lower fresh gas flows can be used under these circumstances to maintain normocapnia with the Enclosed Magill than either the Bain or the Humphrey ADE. |
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Keywords: | Equipment breathing systems |
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