The history of one lung anaesthesia

  • McGrath B
  • Tennuci C
  • Lee G
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Abstract

One-lung anesthesia presents many practical, anatomical, and physiological challenges to the anesthetist in modern day practice. The techniques and equipment that we use today have developed slowly over the course of the last century. The idea of isolated lung ventilation came from bronchospirometry studies by pioneering physiologists as early as 1871, and some of their original equipment was adapted...

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McGrath, B., Tennuci, C., & Lee, G. (2017). The history of one lung anaesthesia. Journal of Anesthesia, 3(3), 110–111.

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