Fresh gas requirements of an enclosed afferent reservoir breathing system in anaesthetized, spontaneously ventilating children
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Fresh gas requirements of an enclosed afferent reservoir breathing system in anaesthetized, spontaneously ventilating children
Abstract
We have determined the minimum fresh gas flow rate (VF) for use with the Ohmeda enclosed afferent reservoir breathing system (EAR) in 10 anaesthetized children breathing spontaneously. First, we determined the VF required to prevent rebreathing as detected by increased total ventilation (VE) and end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure. Second, we used a mathematical model to calculate the degree of rebreathing occurring at each VF. A VF equal to the predicted alveolar ventilation was sufficient to prevent clinically detectable rebreathing in all patients. From the model, no rebreathing occurred when VF/VE was 0.78 or more. We have shown previously that the EAR functions efficiently during controlled ventilation with a VF = 0.6 x weight 0.5. As this VF is slightly greater than the predicted alveolar ventilation, we suggest that the EAR may be used with a VF = 0.6 x weight 0.5 regardless of the mode of ventilation.
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