At present, when economy and environment receive high priority, the ideal anaesthesia system with inhalation anaesthetics is a closed circle system in which only the gases which the patient consumes or produces are replaced or eliminated. Low-flow (LF) anaesthesia in which the fresh gas flow which is employed in a closed system, provides a stable system compares with closed anaesthesia systems. Compared with open systems and circler systems with considerable fresh gas flow, the LF system provides advantages as regards economy, environment and exposure of staff to inhalation anaesthetics. The special conditions involved in LF anaesthesia are described in detail with the hope that the method will obtain more widespread distribution than is th...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper is the first of a series of reports on a system model for t...
We investigated the effects of desflurane anesthesia with high and low fresh gas flows on hemodynami...
During low-flow manually-controlled anaesthesia (MCA) the anaesthetist needs constantly adjust end-t...
Low, minimal flow and closed circuit anesthesia has been pursued since the beginning of the history ...
Anaesthesia with closed anaesthetic systems demands knowledge of the physiology of the patients and ...
Volatile agents are economically and ecologically acceptable only when administered via low-flow sys...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...
Background: In general anaesthesia practice a fresh gas flow (FGF) of ≥0.5 L/min is usually applied....
In order to reduce comsumption of inhalational anaesthetsics during high flow anaesthesia a system o...
Background: The low-flow technique could reduce the direct and indirect total cost as well as lower ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Numerous in vitro studies have shown that volatile anaesthetics react with...
Aim: While high flow systems with rates higher than 6 lit are more popular among anesthesiologists, ...
paratus for the administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen in the closing years of the nineteenth ce...
GesondheidswetenskappeAnestesiologie en Kritieke SorgPlease help us populate SUNScholar with the pos...
Volatile anesthetic agents act as greenhouse gases. Low-flow anesthesia techniques (≤1 L/min) are as...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper is the first of a series of reports on a system model for t...
We investigated the effects of desflurane anesthesia with high and low fresh gas flows on hemodynami...
During low-flow manually-controlled anaesthesia (MCA) the anaesthetist needs constantly adjust end-t...
Low, minimal flow and closed circuit anesthesia has been pursued since the beginning of the history ...
Anaesthesia with closed anaesthetic systems demands knowledge of the physiology of the patients and ...
Volatile agents are economically and ecologically acceptable only when administered via low-flow sys...
Volatile anesthetics have long-lived greenhouse gas properties. These molecules undergo virtually no...
Background: In general anaesthesia practice a fresh gas flow (FGF) of ≥0.5 L/min is usually applied....
In order to reduce comsumption of inhalational anaesthetsics during high flow anaesthesia a system o...
Background: The low-flow technique could reduce the direct and indirect total cost as well as lower ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Numerous in vitro studies have shown that volatile anaesthetics react with...
Aim: While high flow systems with rates higher than 6 lit are more popular among anesthesiologists, ...
paratus for the administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen in the closing years of the nineteenth ce...
GesondheidswetenskappeAnestesiologie en Kritieke SorgPlease help us populate SUNScholar with the pos...
Volatile anesthetic agents act as greenhouse gases. Low-flow anesthesia techniques (≤1 L/min) are as...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper is the first of a series of reports on a system model for t...
We investigated the effects of desflurane anesthesia with high and low fresh gas flows on hemodynami...
During low-flow manually-controlled anaesthesia (MCA) the anaesthetist needs constantly adjust end-t...