Low, minimal flow and closed circuit anesthesia has been pursued since the beginning of the history of anesthesia. For many decades this form of anesthesia has been restricted to devoted enthusiasts and those very fond of gas kinetics. For most clinicians, selecting a fresh flow gas higher than 3-5 L/min was widely accepted as a routine anesthesia technique. The introduction onto the market of new volatile agents as well as advanced anesthesia machines accompanied by highly reliable monitoring systems, made minimal flow or closed system anesthesia feasible on a daily basis. Clinical, cultural, environmental, pharmacological, technological and economic reasons, force the modern anesthesiologist to reconsider the role of minimal flow and clos...
Purpose of Project: Low-flow anesthesia is an underutilized practice that has been shown to be effec...
During anesthesia, as compared with intensive care, the time of the tracheal intubation is much shor...
We investigated the effects of desflurane anesthesia with high and low fresh gas flows on hemodynami...
ABSTRACT As we know, the volatile agent needs fresh gas flow to be carried out to the patient. It is...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...
Introduction & Objective: Low flow anesthesia technique in which the flow fresh gas is lower than mi...
Volatile agents are economically and ecologically acceptable only when administered via low-flow sys...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWe investigated the effect of Nitrous Oxide (N2O) on controlled hyp...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
At present, when economy and environment receive high priority, the ideal anaesthesia system with in...
Background: The low-flow technique could reduce the direct and indirect total cost as well as lower ...
AbstractBackground:In surgical patients, decreasing the fresh gas flow rate in anesthesia may minimi...
Volatile anesthetic agents act as greenhouse gases. Low-flow anesthesia techniques (≤1 L/min) are as...
Background: In general anaesthesia practice a fresh gas flow (FGF) of ≥0.5 L/min is usually applied....
Purpose of Project: Low-flow anesthesia is an underutilized practice that has been shown to be effec...
During anesthesia, as compared with intensive care, the time of the tracheal intubation is much shor...
We investigated the effects of desflurane anesthesia with high and low fresh gas flows on hemodynami...
ABSTRACT As we know, the volatile agent needs fresh gas flow to be carried out to the patient. It is...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...
Introduction & Objective: Low flow anesthesia technique in which the flow fresh gas is lower than mi...
Volatile agents are economically and ecologically acceptable only when administered via low-flow sys...
AbstractBackground and objectivesWe investigated the effect of Nitrous Oxide (N2O) on controlled hyp...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
At present, when economy and environment receive high priority, the ideal anaesthesia system with in...
Background: The low-flow technique could reduce the direct and indirect total cost as well as lower ...
AbstractBackground:In surgical patients, decreasing the fresh gas flow rate in anesthesia may minimi...
Volatile anesthetic agents act as greenhouse gases. Low-flow anesthesia techniques (≤1 L/min) are as...
Background: In general anaesthesia practice a fresh gas flow (FGF) of ≥0.5 L/min is usually applied....
Purpose of Project: Low-flow anesthesia is an underutilized practice that has been shown to be effec...
During anesthesia, as compared with intensive care, the time of the tracheal intubation is much shor...
We investigated the effects of desflurane anesthesia with high and low fresh gas flows on hemodynami...