The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for their correct employment are outlined. Practical methods are described. By using closed circuit equipment in the manner described, the initial cost of the apparatus could be recouped within one year, because of the saving in the consumption of expensive imported anaesthetics.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 701 (1974)
THERE are two ways in which rebreathing can be avoided in anaesthetic systems. The first depends on ...
Since Boyle modified the American Gwathmay apparatus in 1917 to develop his continuous flow anaesthe...
General anesthesia is well known to offer physicians access to a broad variety of invasive procedure...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
Anaesthesia produced by intermittent injections of halothane into the oxygen inflow of a closed circ...
Low, minimal flow and closed circuit anesthesia has been pursued since the beginning of the history ...
A vaporizing system for closed circuit "programmed " anaesthesia is described. Despite its...
In order to reduce comsumption of inhalational anaesthetsics during high flow anaesthesia a system o...
Anaesthesia systems that minimize the use of volatile anaesthetics to reduce cost and pollution are ...
paratus for the administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen in the closing years of the nineteenth ce...
T H E advent of halothane has led to some revival of interest in inhalation anaesthesia with spon-ta...
Data from 12 anaesthetized patients breathing spontaneously from the Bain system were used to calcul...
textabstractCompared with the routinely used 'semi-closed breathing systems' the 'Closed Circuit Sy...
BACKGROUND:Xenon (Xe) is an anesthetic with minimal side effects, now also showing promise as a neur...
Conventional anaesthetic breathing systems are not designed to control end-tidal gas concentrations,...
THERE are two ways in which rebreathing can be avoided in anaesthetic systems. The first depends on ...
Since Boyle modified the American Gwathmay apparatus in 1917 to develop his continuous flow anaesthe...
General anesthesia is well known to offer physicians access to a broad variety of invasive procedure...
The advantages of using rebreathing circuits in anaesthesia are discussed and the principles for the...
Anaesthesia produced by intermittent injections of halothane into the oxygen inflow of a closed circ...
Low, minimal flow and closed circuit anesthesia has been pursued since the beginning of the history ...
A vaporizing system for closed circuit "programmed " anaesthesia is described. Despite its...
In order to reduce comsumption of inhalational anaesthetsics during high flow anaesthesia a system o...
Anaesthesia systems that minimize the use of volatile anaesthetics to reduce cost and pollution are ...
paratus for the administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen in the closing years of the nineteenth ce...
T H E advent of halothane has led to some revival of interest in inhalation anaesthesia with spon-ta...
Data from 12 anaesthetized patients breathing spontaneously from the Bain system were used to calcul...
textabstractCompared with the routinely used 'semi-closed breathing systems' the 'Closed Circuit Sy...
BACKGROUND:Xenon (Xe) is an anesthetic with minimal side effects, now also showing promise as a neur...
Conventional anaesthetic breathing systems are not designed to control end-tidal gas concentrations,...
THERE are two ways in which rebreathing can be avoided in anaesthetic systems. The first depends on ...
Since Boyle modified the American Gwathmay apparatus in 1917 to develop his continuous flow anaesthe...
General anesthesia is well known to offer physicians access to a broad variety of invasive procedure...