Carbon dioxide absorber as a cause of high airway pressures

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Abstract

We investigate an incident in which a carbon dioxide absorber caused difficulty with ventilation. The problem as it developed throughout the anesthetic, and clues that led to the determination that the carbon dioxide canister was the problem, is discussed. © 2008.

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Bagdasarian, L. A., Shah, N. K., & Sharif, M. K. (2008). Carbon dioxide absorber as a cause of high airway pressures. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 20(1), 48–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinane.2007.06.018

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