Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8939813 | British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We confirmed the existence of a SGE of N2O. Surprisingly, when using an Fa of 65% N2O, the magnitude of the SGE was the same with large or small VN2O. The classical model and the graphical representation of the SGE alone should not be used to explain the magnitude of the SGE. We speculate that changes in ventilation/perfusion inhomogeneity in the lungs during general anaesthesia result in a SGE at levels of VN2O previously considered by most to be too small to exert a SGE.
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Authors
J.F.A. Hendrickx, R Carette, H.J.M. Lemmens, A.M. De Wolf,