Apparent Dead Space with the Anesthetic Conserving Device, AnaConDa®
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The anesthetic conserving device (ACD) reduces consumption of volatile anesthetic drug by a conserving medium adsorbing exhaled drug during expiration and releasing it during inspiration. Elevated arterial CO2 tension (PaCO2) has been observed in patients using the ACD, despite tidal volume increase to compensate for larger apparatus dead space. In a test lung using room temperature dry gas, this was shown to be due to adsorption of...
Paper Details
Title
Apparent Dead Space with the Anesthetic Conserving Device, AnaConDa®
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
117
Issue
6
Pages
1319 - 1324
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