A method of closed-circuit anaesthesia has been developed in which the end-tidal concentration of the volatile anaesthetic agent used is controlled automatically using a closed-loop servo system. End-tidal anaesthetic concentrations, measured by the Engstrom EMMA, were maintained in the closed circuit by direct liquid injection. The system was tested in the laboratory and in clinical use (12 subjects). Accurate estimation of anaesthetic uptake was readily obtained and results for the uptake of halothane agreed closely with those of previous workers. The major sources of error in the method were the result of zero offset in the Engstrom EMMA which in turn was caused by humidity and the intrinsic characteristic of the simple proportional cont...
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One of the most challenging problems in modern Anaesthesia is measuring anaesthetic depth. Before th...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...
A vaporizing system for closed circuit "programmed " anaesthesia is described. Despite its...
A system to control the alveolar anaesthetic concentration of patients undergoing halothane anaesthe...
Conventional anaesthetic breathing systems are not designed to control end-tidal gas concentrations,...
Anaesthesia produced by intermittent injections of halothane into the oxygen inflow of a closed circ...
Conventional anaesthetic techniques do not allow for the automatic control of end-tidal halothane co...
We studied the clinical use of an automatic feedback control system to adjust the end‐tidal anaesthe...
An analyzer for measuring the concentrations of volatile organic anaesthetic agents in inspiratory a...
T H E advent of halothane has led to some revival of interest in inhalation anaesthesia with spon-ta...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
The goal of this work was to assess the feasibility of using corona discharge quenching by anestheti...
Item does not contain fulltextWe explored our model by displaying its new capabilities, testing its ...
One of the most challenging problems in modern Anaesthesia is measuring anaesthetic depth. Before th...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...
A vaporizing system for closed circuit "programmed " anaesthesia is described. Despite its...
A system to control the alveolar anaesthetic concentration of patients undergoing halothane anaesthe...
Conventional anaesthetic breathing systems are not designed to control end-tidal gas concentrations,...
Anaesthesia produced by intermittent injections of halothane into the oxygen inflow of a closed circ...
Conventional anaesthetic techniques do not allow for the automatic control of end-tidal halothane co...
We studied the clinical use of an automatic feedback control system to adjust the end‐tidal anaesthe...
An analyzer for measuring the concentrations of volatile organic anaesthetic agents in inspiratory a...
T H E advent of halothane has led to some revival of interest in inhalation anaesthesia with spon-ta...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
The goal of this work was to assess the feasibility of using corona discharge quenching by anestheti...
Item does not contain fulltextWe explored our model by displaying its new capabilities, testing its ...
One of the most challenging problems in modern Anaesthesia is measuring anaesthetic depth. Before th...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...