Pre-oxygenation-how long?

  • Venn P
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Abstract

Pre-oxygenation was studied in 12 fit volunteers and 20 patients using an oxygen flow of 8 litres/minute delivered from a standard anaesthetic machine via a Magill or Bain breathing attachment. End-tidal nitrogen concentrations of 4% or less were achieved within 3 minutes; the fastest times were achieved using the Magill breathing system when the reservoir bag was filled with oxygen prior to application to the face. Gas-tight fits of face masks on patients were found to be essential.

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Venn, P. J. H. (1983). Pre-oxygenation-how long? Anaesthesia, 38(7), 703–703. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1983.tb14137.x

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