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Closed-circuit Anesthesia Made Easier

Anesthesiology, 1986
L, Frenette   +2 more
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COMPUTERIZED ANESTHESIA IN CLOSED CIRCUIT

Anesthesiology, 1994
M. Manganas, M. Ossart
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Use of the laryngeal mask for closed circuit anesthesia.

Middle East journal of anaesthesiology, 1997
We examined whether the laryngeal mask could be used effectively in 70 patients breathings spontaneously during closed-circuit anesthesia. After administration of oxygen 101.min-1, anesthesia was induced and the laryngeal mask inserted. After 6 min of denitrogenation (3.51.min-1 nitrous oxide and 1.51.min-1 oxygen), the fresh-gas flow was decreased to ...
M R, Stacey, S, Morris, T, Asai
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[Simple, practical closed-circuit anesthesia].

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 1997
The practice of closed-circuit anesthesia provides many advantages, including conservation of body heat and airway humidity, hemodynamic stability, minimization of operating room as well as environmental pollution, and a saving of up to 90% in consumption of anesthetics.
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Simple Charcoal Filter for Closed Circuit Anesthesia

Anesthesiology, 1985
Richard K. Baumgarten, null Major
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COMPUTER ASSISTED CLOSED CIRCUIT ANESTHESIA

Anesthesiology, 1980
Jeffry A. Spain   +2 more
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The Closed-Circuit — A Perfect Anesthesia and Monitoring Unit

1989
Following premedication as with open, half-open, and half-closed systems, we generally induce anesthesia for adults with thiopental: occasionally we also administer Ketanest or Hypnomidate. In every case we use the full prepared dosage (e.g., 500 mg thiopental in a 20-ml syringe).
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[Closed circuit anesthesia].

Giornale italiano di anestesiologia, 2004
F, LEZZA, G, BRACALE
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