End-tidal oxygraphy and safe duration of apnoea in young adults and elderly patients

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Using an end-tidal fractional oxygen concentration of 0.9 as an end point for pre-oxygenation, we have compared the time taken to achieve this end point and the safe duration of apnoea after induction of anaesthesia following pre-oxygenation in elderly patients and young adults. The times taken to reach the end point of pre-oxygenation and for the oxygen saturation to decrease to 92% during a period of apnoea were found not to be significantly different between the two age groups. It is concluded that in spite of the physiological changes that occur with age, end-tidal oxygen concentration monitoring is as useful in the elderly population as in young adults as an end point for pre-oxygenation.

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Bhatia, P. K., Bhandari, S. C., Tulsiani, K. L., & Kumar, Y. (1997). End-tidal oxygraphy and safe duration of apnoea in young adults and elderly patients. Anaesthesia, 52(2), 175–178. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1997.14-az016.x

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