1. Change of inspired oxygen concentration in low flow anesthesia
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Siejeong Ryu, Doo-sik Kim, Jiwook Kim, Donghee Kang, Hochul Lee, and Sungwon Ryu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Low flow ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General anesthesia ,Oxygen ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Research ,Anesthesiology ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Balanced Anesthesia ,Inhalation ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,General Medicine ,Fresh gas flow ,Medical gas supply ,Balanced anesthesia ,chemistry ,Anesthetic Pharmacology ,Inspired oxygen ,Anesthesia ,Anesthetic ,Limiting oxygen concentration ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: There are several advantages of low flow anesthesia including safety, economics, and eco-friendliness. However, oxygen concentration of fresh gas flow and inspired gas are large different in low flow anesthesia. This is a hurdle to access to low flow anesthesia. In this study, we aimed to investigate the change in inhaled oxygen concentration in low flow anesthesia using oxygen and medical air.Methods: A total of 60 patients scheduled for elective surgery with an American Society of Anesthesiologist physical status I or II were enrolled and randomly allocated into two groups. Group H: Fresh gas flow rate (FGF) 4 L/min (FiO₂ 0.5). Group L: FGF 1 L/min (FiO₂ 0.5). FGF was applied 4 L/min in initial phase (10 min) after intubation. After initial phase FGF was adjusted according to groups. FGF continued at the end of surgery. Oxygen and inhalation anesthetic gas concentration were recorded for 180 min at 15 min interval.Results: The inspired oxygen concentration decreased by 5.5% during the first 15 min in the group L. Inspired oxygen decreased by 1.5% during next 15 min. Inspired oxygen decreased by 1.4% for 30 to 60 min. The inspired oxygen of group L is 35.4 ± 4.0% in 180 min. The group H had little difference in inspired oxygen concentration over time and decreased by 1.8% for 180 min.Conclusions: The inspired oxygen concentration is maintained at 30% or more for 180 min in patients under 90 kg. Despite some technical difficulties, low flow anesthesia may be considered.
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- 2020