The aim of this study was to compare waste gas concentrations during xenon or nitrous oxide anaesthesia. A total of 64 patients were included in this study. Gas concentrations were measured with a mass spectrometer during anaesthesia. The probes were taken beside the patient's head and thorax and at a height of 180 cm above and at the floor level. In both groups, waste gas concentrations peak after intubation and extubation. Waste gas levels during xenon anaesthesia are low compared with nitrous oxide. The low waste gas levels of xenon seem to be beneficial for personnel at risk compared to nitrous oxide
Xenon is a modern inhalative anaesthetic with a very low solubility in tissues providing rapid elimi...
Xenon is an anaesthetic and possibly neuroprotective gas that is impossible to measure using convent...
Background Among the most feared chemical hazards in hospitals, sometimes inappropriately, pollution...
Use of nitrous oxide (N2O) as an anaesthetic gas has been on contradicting views for various reasons...
BACKGROUND Volatile anaesthetics are a potential hazard during occupational exposure, pregnancy or i...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Abstract Background and objectives Occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases in operating roo...
Abstract We considered data of samples collected in the period 1994-2001 in 83 operating rooms of ...
Introduction: Adverse health effects related with chronic exposure to waste anesthetic gases remain ...
markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society o...
Exposure to nitrous oxide in surgical theaters was evaluated for duration, numbers, and types of sur...
QUANTITATIVE analysis of respiratory function during inhalational anaesthesia has lagged many years ...
INTRODUCTION: As occupational exposure to anaesthetic gases is one of the main risks for operating t...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
INTRODUCTION: As occupational exposure to anaesthetic gases is one of the main risks for operating t...
Xenon is a modern inhalative anaesthetic with a very low solubility in tissues providing rapid elimi...
Xenon is an anaesthetic and possibly neuroprotective gas that is impossible to measure using convent...
Background Among the most feared chemical hazards in hospitals, sometimes inappropriately, pollution...
Use of nitrous oxide (N2O) as an anaesthetic gas has been on contradicting views for various reasons...
BACKGROUND Volatile anaesthetics are a potential hazard during occupational exposure, pregnancy or i...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Abstract Background and objectives Occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases in operating roo...
Abstract We considered data of samples collected in the period 1994-2001 in 83 operating rooms of ...
Introduction: Adverse health effects related with chronic exposure to waste anesthetic gases remain ...
markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society o...
Exposure to nitrous oxide in surgical theaters was evaluated for duration, numbers, and types of sur...
QUANTITATIVE analysis of respiratory function during inhalational anaesthesia has lagged many years ...
INTRODUCTION: As occupational exposure to anaesthetic gases is one of the main risks for operating t...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
INTRODUCTION: As occupational exposure to anaesthetic gases is one of the main risks for operating t...
Xenon is a modern inhalative anaesthetic with a very low solubility in tissues providing rapid elimi...
Xenon is an anaesthetic and possibly neuroprotective gas that is impossible to measure using convent...
Background Among the most feared chemical hazards in hospitals, sometimes inappropriately, pollution...