D Laws - Anaesthesia, 2011 - Wiley Online Library A response to a previously published article or letter must be submitted via the dedicated correspondence website at http://www.anaesthesiacorrespondence.com, following the guidance there and using the online form (not uploaded as a Word attachment). Please note that a selection of this ...
JB Eisenkraft - Monitoring in Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, 2011 - books.google.com ... Moisture is an inherent byproduct of carbon dioxide absorption in the circlebreathingsystem, especially in low flow anesthesia practice. Moisture may cause small beads of water or a foggy appearance in the flow sensor, which does affect perfor- mance. ... Related articles
EA Drynan, AD Moles… - Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier ... expiration. PEEP was measured using a manometer placed within the expiratory limb of the circlebreathingsystem. The amount of chest expansion and deflation was monitored visually to ensure adequate inflation and deflation. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
JA Orr… - US Patent 7,891,356, 2011 - Google Patents ... 40 Circle systems are typically used with adult patients. The expiratory and inspiratory limbs of a breathing circuit of a circlesystem communicate with one another, with a carbon dioxide remover, such as a soda lime can, being disposed therebetween. ... Related articles - All 5 versions
TW Kim… - Anesthesiology, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... fold increase in the residual halothane concentration within the breathing circuit, reflecting the soluble nature of halothane and its slow release from absorbent materials. The optimal machine configuration involved replacing the fresh gas outlet hose and circlesystem with new ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 6 versions