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Low Flow Anaesthesia

The Theory and Practice of Low Flow, Minimal Flow and Closed System Anaesthesia

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Now there is greater awareness and interest in these techniques, with more highly advanced anaesthetic machines available, and anaesthestists being more under pressure to be economical with anaesthetic gases.

This comprehensive guide to the equipment used and the implementation of techniques in clinical practice has been revised throughout, bringing it up to date with the advances in technology and gases since publication of the first edition.

This book will be an essential purchase for both the trainee and the experienced anaesthetist who will benefit from the authors expertise, giving them the confidence to incorporate these techniques into their own practice. It also will serve as a reference book for medical engineers and technicians.
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Publication date
2000
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
303
Weight (g)
753
  • Breathing systems - technical concepts and function; Rebreathing systems - the development of a technical concept; Pharmocokinetics of anaesthetic gases; Anaesthetic methods with reduced fresh gas flow; Control of inhalational anaesthesia; Advantages of the rebreathing technique in anaesthesia; Technical requirements for anaesthesia management with reduced fresh gas flow; Monitoring; Patient safety aspects of low flow anaesthesia; Low flow anaesthesia in clinical practice; Low flow Anaesthetic techniques without nitrous oxide; Future perspectives
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