PURPOSE OF REVIEW Apneic oxygenation is increasingly used in pediatric anesthesia. Its benefit for specific applications depends on the effect of apneic oxygenation on safe apnea time and carbon dioxide (CO2) elimination, on differences between low and high flow oxygen delivery, and on possible adverse effects. The present review summarizes current evidence on these pathophysiological aspects of apneic oxygenation as well as its applications in pediatric anesthesia. RECENT FINDINGS Apneic oxygenation with both low flow and high flow nasal oxygen increases the safe apnea time, but does not lead to increased CO2 elimination. Airway pressures and adverse effects like atelectasis formation, oxidative stress and aerosol generation under...
High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) is an emerging technology that has generated interest in tubeless anes...
BackgroundHigh-flow nasal oxygenation (HFNO) has been suggested as an alternative oxygenation method...
Background: The use of N2O during low-flow anesthesia (LFA) causes difficulty in predicting inspired...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Apneic oxygenation is increasingly used in pediatric anesthesia. Its benefit fo...
Background Airway management is a core clinical skill in anaesthesia. Pre-oxygenation prior to in...
Background: Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange has been shown to safely p...
1. IntroductionHypoxemia is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in paediatric anaesthesia. ...
INTRODUCTION: Apnoeic oxygenation using nasal high-flow oxygen delivery systems with heated and hu...
Abstract Background Supplemental oxygen administration by apnoeic oxygenation during laryngoscopy ...
ObjectiveThis review assesses the effect of apnoeic oxygenation during paediatric intubation on rate...
INTRODUCTION: Hypoxaemia during anaesthesia for tubeless upper airway surgery in children with abnor...
In anaesthetic practice, the inability to oxygenate and ventilate patients is a much-feared complica...
Background: Determine if apneic oxygenation (AO) delivered via nasal cannula during...
Background: In adults, the use of lower oxygen concentration during induction is associated with les...
Abstract: Treatment options may be limited for infants with obstructive sleep apnea when there is no...
High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) is an emerging technology that has generated interest in tubeless anes...
BackgroundHigh-flow nasal oxygenation (HFNO) has been suggested as an alternative oxygenation method...
Background: The use of N2O during low-flow anesthesia (LFA) causes difficulty in predicting inspired...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Apneic oxygenation is increasingly used in pediatric anesthesia. Its benefit fo...
Background Airway management is a core clinical skill in anaesthesia. Pre-oxygenation prior to in...
Background: Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange has been shown to safely p...
1. IntroductionHypoxemia is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in paediatric anaesthesia. ...
INTRODUCTION: Apnoeic oxygenation using nasal high-flow oxygen delivery systems with heated and hu...
Abstract Background Supplemental oxygen administration by apnoeic oxygenation during laryngoscopy ...
ObjectiveThis review assesses the effect of apnoeic oxygenation during paediatric intubation on rate...
INTRODUCTION: Hypoxaemia during anaesthesia for tubeless upper airway surgery in children with abnor...
In anaesthetic practice, the inability to oxygenate and ventilate patients is a much-feared complica...
Background: Determine if apneic oxygenation (AO) delivered via nasal cannula during...
Background: In adults, the use of lower oxygen concentration during induction is associated with les...
Abstract: Treatment options may be limited for infants with obstructive sleep apnea when there is no...
High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) is an emerging technology that has generated interest in tubeless anes...
BackgroundHigh-flow nasal oxygenation (HFNO) has been suggested as an alternative oxygenation method...
Background: The use of N2O during low-flow anesthesia (LFA) causes difficulty in predicting inspired...