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Review
. 1991 Apr 29;153(18):1262-4.

[Peroperative and early postoperative hypoxemia]

[Article in Danish]
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[Peroperative and early postoperative hypoxemia]

[Article in Danish]
J Rosenberg et al. Ugeskr Laeger. .

Abstract

Arterial hypoxaemia is observed during operation and also in the recovery room. Hypoxaemia during operation may be due to altered pulmonary mechanical conditions, drug-induced physiological changes and technical errors. Early postoperative hypoxaemia is frequently observed after general anaesthesia and may, among other things, be due to diffusion hypoxaemia, hyperventilation-induced hypoventilation, residual curarization, hypoventilation induced by sedatives or analgesics and ventilation/perfusion alterations. The clinical significance of peroperative and early postoperative hypoxaemia is not yet elucidated and treatment consists primarily of increasing the oxygen concentration in the inspired air.

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