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Anaesthesia, 1991
Summary An 8‐week survey was conducted to determine whether the introduction of low‐flow anaesthesia (a fresh gas flow of 4 litres/minute or less) into routine use would be acceptable to members of a representative anaesthetic department and if the consequent reduction in use of volatile anaesthetics would result in financial savings.
S M, Cotter +4 more
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Summary An 8‐week survey was conducted to determine whether the introduction of low‐flow anaesthesia (a fresh gas flow of 4 litres/minute or less) into routine use would be acceptable to members of a representative anaesthetic department and if the consequent reduction in use of volatile anaesthetics would result in financial savings.
S M, Cotter +4 more
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2014
In 1952, the outbreak of poliomyelitis in Copenhagen recalls the first clinical scenario in which positive pressure mechanical ventilation (MV) was extensively applied to patients with acute respiratory failure. MV was able to restore the balance between weak respiratory muscles and inspiratory workload [1].
Fanelli, Vito +3 more
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In 1952, the outbreak of poliomyelitis in Copenhagen recalls the first clinical scenario in which positive pressure mechanical ventilation (MV) was extensively applied to patients with acute respiratory failure. MV was able to restore the balance between weak respiratory muscles and inspiratory workload [1].
Fanelli, Vito +3 more
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Ma zui xue za zhi = Anaesthesiologica Sinica, 1992
Low-flow anesthesia provides benefits of ecologic advantages, reduction of pollution of operating room, increased economy and prevention of airway dessication. It is worthy to gain popularity of application. In this review article, certain aspects of low-flow anesthesia are included: 1) how to avoid hypoxemia, 2) how to prevent carbon dioxide retention,
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Low-flow anesthesia provides benefits of ecologic advantages, reduction of pollution of operating room, increased economy and prevention of airway dessication. It is worthy to gain popularity of application. In this review article, certain aspects of low-flow anesthesia are included: 1) how to avoid hypoxemia, 2) how to prevent carbon dioxide retention,
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When “Slow Flow” Is Not “Low Flow”
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2022Gallinoro E +5 more
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Purpose of Project: A research study performed decades ago revealed a nephrotoxic substance, compound A, in rats. In this particular study, compound A was said to be the result of running Sevoflurane (a volatile agent) with a fresh gas flow below 2L/min. Therefore, anesthesia providers often will not allow their fresh gas flow to fall below 2L. However,
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Balloon Angioplasty for Low-Flow Access
The Journal of Vascular Access, 2015The common mechanism for low access flow is intimal hyperplasia leading to stenosis within the access circuit. Balloon angioplasty (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, PTA) remains the mainstay of treatment despite multiple technologies introduced in the past.
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