Unidirectional valve malfunction by the breakage or malposition of disc -two cases report

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Abstract

Malfunction of the unidirectional valve in a breathing circuit system may cause hypercapnia from the rebreathing of expired gas, ventilation failure, and barotrauma. Capnography is a useful method for monitoring the integrity of the unidirectional valve. We experienced two cases of malfunction of a unidirectional valve which caused leakage and reverse flow, diagnosed early as a change of the capnographic waveform. One case was caused by expiratory unidirectional valve breakage. The other was caused by an incorrectly-assembled inspiratory unidirectional valve. © the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2013.

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Lee, C., Lee, K. C., Kim, H. Y., Kim, M. N., Choi, E. K., Kim, J. S., … Kim, H. T. (2013). Unidirectional valve malfunction by the breakage or malposition of disc -two cases report. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, 65(4), 337–340. https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2013.65.4.337

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