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Tweed W A - - 1997
A non-rebreathing adaptation of the Bain coaxial anaesthesia circuit was developed in Nepal as a simple and economical anaesthetic system for underdeveloped countries. It was made by inserting a coaxial (Bain) tubing between an Ambu-E valve and an Ambu self-inflating bag. The present study examined the dependence of end-tidal gas ...
van Putten M J - - 1997
We describe a solid-state, silicon integrated, bidirectional flow sensor for respiratory applications. The sensor is a thermal vector sensor. The electronic circuitry for obtaining bidirectional sensitivity is presented together with actual application to a healthy volunteer put on mechanical ventilation. The sensor's input flow range is from -60 to +60 ...
Tietjen C S - - 1997
We report the use of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in the operating room during repair of multiple bronchopleural fistulae in a 9-year-old boy. In addition, we used principles of permissive hypercapnia to further minimize barotrauma. There were no cardiovascular consequences due to either the high-frequency ventilation or the permissive hypercapnia. Our ...
Breen P H - - 1997
The measurement of CO2 volume exhaled per breath (VCO2.br) can be determined during anesthesia by the multiplication and integration of tidal flow (V) and PCO2. During side-stream capnometry, PCO2 must be advanced in time by transport delay (TD), the time to suction gas through the sampling tube. During ventilation, TD ...
Ma J - - 1997
Air flow influence on the spatial distribution of thoron (220Rn) concentration in a typical Japanese traditional house was investigated at various indoor air flow levels. The effect of air flow on the behavior of both thoron and radon progeny were examined simultaneously. Measurements were carried out by using two types ...
Brouillette R T - - 1997
Blood gas measurements and complementary, noninvasive monitoring techniques provide the clinician with information essential to patient assessment, therapeutic decision making, and prognostication. Blood gas measurements are as important for ill newborns as for other critically ill patients, but rapidly changing physiology, difficult access to arterial and mixed venous sampling sites, ...
Ledez K M - - 1996
The authors developed a new apparatus for extracting nitrogen or other inert gases from blood by flushing (sparging) the specimen with another gas. To investigate the utility of the new methodology, the apparatus was used in conjunction with a mass spectrometer to measure the blood N2 content of healthy normobaric, ...
Tallman R D RD - - 1996
This paper describes a method of evaluating the gas exchange effectiveness of hollow fiber oxygenators utilizing gas on both sides of the membrane. The goal of the study was to develop an evaluation technique which was accurate, reliable, and did not harm or contaminate a new, sterile oxygenator. Three pediatric ...
Cameron A E - - 1996
The ability of the laryngeal mask airway, tracheal tube and facemask to provide a leak free seal in a clinical setting was assessed by measuring the minimal fresh gas flows needed in a closed circle system during spontaneous ventilation on 60 subjects. The fresh gas flow was reduced until no ...
Barnett C C - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous advances in critical care, the mortality of postinjury acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains high. Recently, permissive hypercapnia (PHC) has been shown to be a viable alternative to traditional ventilator management in patients with ARDS. However, lowering tidal volume, as employed in PHC, below 5 cc/kg impinges ...
Wang T - - 1996
In adult mammals, arterial blood gases closely reflect lung gas composition, and arterial blood gases can, therefore, be effectively regulated through changes in ventilation. This is not the case among most ectothermic vertebrates, where the systemic and pulmonary circulations are not completely separated, resulting in central vascular shunts. In the ...
Stacey M R - - 1996
We examined whether the laryngeal mask could be used effectively in 70 patients breathings spontaneously during closed-circuit anesthesia. After administration of oxygen 101.min-1, anesthesia was induced and the laryngeal mask inserted. After 6 min of denitrogenation (3.51.min-1 nitrous oxide and 1.51.min-1 oxygen), the fresh-gas flow was decreased to the minimum ...
Gowrie-Mohan S - - 1996
We have examined the predictability of inspired desflurane concentration during low-flow anaesthesia using a to-and-fro breathing system. Twenty-two adult patients requiring mechanical ventilation of the lungs during surgery took part in the study. Using a fresh gas flow of 1 l.min-1, the ratio of inspired desflurane concentration to desflurane vaporizer ...
Möllhoff T - - 1996
This study was designed to investigate whether the advantages of low- and minimal-flow anaesthesia can be combined with the laryngeal mask airway (LMA). Seventy female patients undergoing routine gynaecological surgery were investigated. After induction of anaesthesia and after positioning a laryngeal mask airway nos 3 and 4, patients were ventilated ...
Brunston R L RL - - 1996
Arteriovenous carbon dioxide removal (AVCO2R) has been shown to achieve total carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange. To determine optimal blood and gas flow parameters that can provide maximal gas exchange and evaluate the utility of AVCO2R at reduced blood flow, the authors used a low resistance membrane gas exchanger within an ...
Hatch D J - - 1996
In vitro studies and clinical evaluation suggest that the Magtrak Infanta Electronic respirometer provides a useful additional critical incident monitor for use with the paediatric T-piece. During ventilation with the Nuffield 200 ventilator and Newton valve it provides early warning of leaks or disconnections in the breathing system, airway obstruction ...
Franklin M L - - 1996
Critically ill patients often have cardiopulmonary perturbations that require rapid and frequent assessment for optimal care, including cardiac output determinations, measurement of cardiac filling pressures, and arterial and mixed venous blood gas determinations. We evaluated the performance of a rapid, on-demand bedside blood gas monitor to determine arterial and mixed ...
Hankins G D - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To report arterial blood gas and acid base values of normal nulliparous patients at moderate altitude for commonly used maternal positions. METHODS: Ten normotensive nulliparous women between 36 and 38 weeks' gestation volunteered to undergo radial and pulmonary artery cannulation as part of a larger study. Following instrumentation, baseline ...
Miyasaka K - - 1996
A safe clinical system for nitric oxide (NO) inhalation therapy was developed. The system consists of three parts: a NO controller, a NO monitor, and a patient circuit. NO gas flow and carrier gas flow are controlled by a special rust-proof thermal mass flowmeter. Standard gas quality NO gas (10,000 ...
Federspiel W J - - 1996
The University of Pittsburgh intravenous membrane oxygenator (IMO) is undergoing additional engineering development and characterization. The focus of these efforts is an IMO device that can supply as much as one-half basal O2 consumption and CO2 elimination rates while residing within the inferior and superior vena cavae after peripheral venous ...
Colebatch H J - - 1996
This study was made to quantify the inspiratory gas flow pulse produced by cardiac systole. Ten adults (9 men, 1 woman; age 24-65 yr) were studied, of whom two had respiratory muscle weakness. The inspiratory flow pulse commenced 50-60 msec after the R wave of the ECG and lasted 106 ...
Guitart R - - 1996
Blood samples from the right ventricle (RV) in rats are usually assumed to be representative of mixed venous blood. However, results presented here suggest that this assumption may not be true in all experimental circumstances. Nineteen male Wistar rats were anaesthetized with urethane and mechanically ventilated. The six gases used ...
Yamamoto T - - 1996
A transcutaneous blood gas monitor is a non-invasive tool that is used clinically. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the rat has been performed for basic research of pathology and brain science. Non-invasive monitoring of blood gas is expected for such small animal experiments because of the need to minimize blood ...
Hart J D - - 1996
A gas circuit that was capable of passing continuous or pulsatile flows via a 350 L Collins chain-compensated gasometer was built and evaluated. Various turbine volume transducers and dry gas meters were tested with gas compositions and flows that mimicked: a) inspired pulsatile flow over the physiological range and, b) ...
Lee D J - - 1996
Patients undergoing short surgical procedures but requiring ventilation of the lungs were allocated randomly to receive either desflurane or isoflurane by circle absorption system, initially at a high fresh gas flow. The inspired and expired concentrations of the volatile agent were measured and the fresh gas flows reduced to low ...
Barnas G M - - 1996
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To test the efficacy of several modes of continuous-flow insufflation on the maintenance of physiologic parameters in a model of respiratory arrest, and the effect of these modes on neurologic outcome. METHODS: Anesthetized dogs were slowly infused with tetrodotoxin over 75 minutes to the point of respiratory arrest. ...
Oropello J M - - 1996
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of continuous fiberoptic blood gas monitoring with standard, intermittent blood gas sampling in the measurement of arterial and central venous blood gases during marked hemodynamic changes. DESIGN: Prospective, consecutive, enrollment, experimental study. SETTING: Research laboratory at a university medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Seven anesthetized, mechanically ...
Moon P F - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To examine the physiologic effects of inhalation anesthesia in aquatic turtles to improve anesthetic techniques and postanesthetic monitoring. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. ANIMALS: 9 Kemp's ridley sea turtles. PROCEDURE: Isoflurane was used as the general anesthetic during 14 minor surgical procedures. Turtles were orotracheally intubated, and a surgical plane ...
Lopes-Pereira C M - - 1996
Adapting the concept of "bed-side" patient analysis, the Boehringer-Mannheim Reflotron was evaluated for its possible use in veterinary medicine under outdoor-field conditions. Horse blood was analysed with the Cobas Bio analyzer, and indoor and outdoor analyses were also performed with the Reflotron. All values showed close agreement with no significant ...
Kurahashi K - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To compare values measured by a continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring system with those measured by conventional blood gas analyzer for the assessment of the clinical performance of a new device for measurement of PaO2, PaCO2, and arterial pH. METHODS: Forty-six patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass were enrolled in this ...
Pasterkamp H - - 1996
The generation of normal lung sounds by turbulent air flow has been questioned because gas density appears to have only a minor effect. We studied whether gas density has a greater influence on lung sounds at higher frequencies than traditionally measured. Six healthy adult men breathed air followed by a ...
Zilli M - - 1996
The macro-kinetic behavior of phenol removal from a synthetic exhaust gas was investigated theoretically as well as experimentally by means of two identical continuously operating laboratory-scale biological filter bed columns. A mixture of peat and glass beads was used as filter material. After sterilization it was inoculated with a pure ...
Curatolo M - - 1996
In order to evaluate the performance of feedback fuzzy logic control of inspired oxygen and isoflurane concentrations, we studied 30 patients undergoing discectomy for lumbar (n = 26) or cervical (n = 4) disc herniation. Patients were allocated random to one of two groups: a standard group (n = 15) ...
Cavanagh K A - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether intubation and ventilation with either conventional mechanical ventilation or high-frequency jet ventilation, using dry or humidified gas, could induce regional tracheal ischemia and serve as a basis for the tracheal necrosis observed clinically during ventilation. DESIGN: Prospective, multiple group, controlled experimental study. SETTING: Medical school research ...
Feigenwinter P - - 1996
The majority of contemporary gas delivery modules, on anaesthetic workstations, are equipped with oxygen-nitrous oxide proportioning systems which should prevent the delivery of hypoxic gas mixtures. We investigated five modules, of two different types, using fresh gas flows ranging from 50 mL min-1 to 20 L min-1 with minimally acceptable ...
Spiess B D - - 1996
Artificial blood has been sought for a considerable period of time and two major lines of research have led to FDA testing of some possible compounds. The two major types of compounds are polymerized hemoglobin moieties and perfluorocarbon emulsions (PFC). Polymerized hemoglobin preparations have the ability to carry oxygen and ...
Bito H - - 1996
The safety of low-flow sevoflurane anesthesia, which produces higher concentrations of toxic compounds, has been questioned. One hundred surgical patients received sevoflurane or isoflurane anesthesia at a total flow rate of 1 L/min. End-tidal CO2 concentrations and inspired and end-tidal anesthetic concentrations were monitored during anesthesia. Pre- and postanesthetic clinical ...
Shaffer T H - - 1996
Perfluorochemical (PFC) liquids are biologically inert and nonbiotransformable substances that, when used as breathing medium, may be transported across the lung epithelium in small quantities, distributed throughout the body, and ultimately vapourized through the lungs and transpired through the skin. To further evaluate the uptake, biodistribution and elimination of a ...
Szaflarski N L - - 1996
The blood-conserving technology of continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring has recently been introduced into the field of critical care. This type of monitoring is a real-time method for concomitantly assessing oxygenation, ventilation, and acid-base status in pediatric and adult populations through an indwelling (in vivo) sensor residing in a peripheral ...
Noblett W C - - 1996
Evaluation of pulse oximetry as a potential method of determining pulp vitality was the subject of this research. An in vitro model of pulpal circulation was fabricated to test the design for a dental pulse oximetry sensor. Blood samples equilibrated with hypoxic gas mixtures were circulated through the model by ...
Liem M S - - 1995
The use of CO2 to create and maintain a pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic surgery may lead to hypercarbia and acidosis. CO2 is also insufflated into the preperitoneal space to create and maintain a pneumopreperitoneum for laparoscopic herniorrhaphy. This study examined the influence of CO2 pneumopreperitoneum on the development of hypercarbia and ...
Mizock B A - - 1995
Patients with extreme leukocytosis or thrombocytosis who have hypoxemia on arterial blood gas analysis may demonstrate normal oxygen saturation using pulse oximetry. The most commonly invoked explanation for this phenomenon is oxygen consumption in the blood gas sample prior to analysis. However, others have challenged the premise that the hypoxemia ...
Guillonneau B - - 1995
Retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy with CO2 insufflation was performed in 11 goats. The hemodynamic and blood gas repercussions of retroperitoneal laparoscopy were compared during the first 30 minutes with those induced by intraperitoneal laparoscopy. With the animal placed in the left lateral supine position, the hemodynamic and blood gas changes were ...
Gavriely N - - 1995
The effectiveness of three alternative modes of ventilation [high-frequency ventilation (HFV), constant-flow ventilation (CFV), and high-frequency external vibration ventilation (HFVV)] was compared. Local intra-airway gas transport was measured with catheters placed in the distal trachea and in bronchi located 5.5, 9, and 11 cm from the carina. A new bolus ...
Coriat P - - 1995
The cardiovascular properties of desflurane and some other inhalational anaesthetics are outlined and compared, and the way in which they may be effectively used in clinical practice is considered. Desflurane appears to offer some advantages compared with currently available anaesthetics. Its effects on left ventricular function are moderate and the ...
Baum J A - - 1995
Although many anaesthesia machines are equipped with circle rebreathing systems, inhalational anaesthesia remains frequently performed using relatively high fresh-gas flows. The major advantages of rebreathing techniques can be achieved only if the fresh-gas flow is reduced to 1 l.min-1 or less. Although there are potential risks associated with low-flow anaesthesia, ...
Shapiro B A - - 1995
The frequency with which blood gas measurements should be obtained is controversial because laboratory-based blood gas analyzers impose blood loss, delay, and cost on each measurement. Point-of-care analyzers eliminate the delay factor, but blood loss and cost factors remain. Optode microsensing can be adopted readily to in vivo monitoring devices ...
Skimming J W - - 1995
Nitric oxide (NO) gas is known as both a vasodilator and a toxin. It can react with oxygen to form compounds more toxic than itself, such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2). The reactions are time dependent; thus, infusing NO into breathing circuits as close to ventilated subjects as possible may help ...
Shapiro B A - - 1995
It is difficult for today's clinician to appreciate the rapid evolution of technology relevant to pH and blood gas measurements. Discovery of the scientific foundations took three centuries, whereas development of practical methods for clinical application took only three decades from the realization of their potential clinical importance. All indications ...
Peruzzi W T - - 1995
In vitro blood gas analysis requires limitation of the frequency of serial blood gas measurements for two major reasons--blood loss and cost. In vivo or ex vivo blood gas monitors eliminate these factors because the measurements are available continuously, or as frequently as deemed desirable, without permanently removing blood or ...
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