Totally closed circuit nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthesia

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Summary: Totally closed circuit anaesthesia has been used with nitrous oxide/oxygen gas mixtures, supplemented by halothane for spontaneous breathing, or by opiates for artificial ventilation. Oxygen expenditure averaged 227 ml/min, while nitrous oxide expenditure declined exponentially from an initial value of 462 ml/min to 110 ml/min after 2 hr. These flow rates included gas sampled for analysis. Inspired oxygen concentration was maintained at 30% by monitoring with a paramagnetic analyser. Halothane expenditure averaged 3.5 ml (liquid) per hr. Halothane concentrations in the operating theatre atmosphere did not increase above 0.03 p.p.m. © 1975 Macmillan Journals Ltd.

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Barton, F., & Nunn, J. F. (1975). Totally closed circuit nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 47(3), 350–357. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/47.3.350

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