[Comparative humidity measurements in semiclosed and semiopen systems with the additional use of artificial noses]
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[Comparative humidity measurements in semiclosed and semiopen systems with the additional use of artificial noses]
Abstract
The administration of dry anesthetic gases for ventilation lasting more than 1 h leads to morphological changes of the tracheobronchial epithelium that may cause postoperative pulmonary complications. Therefore, additional humidification is suggested for ventilation during anesthesia, particularly when using semiopen breathing systems. Recommendations concerning the use of semiclosed systems are controversial: previous studies have shown sufficient humidification on the one hand, and insufficient water content in the inspired air on the other hand. In this study, comparative humidity measurements in a semiopen and a semiclosed system were carried out during anesthesia and mechanical ventilation. We particularly wanted to find out whether placement of the fresh gas inlet into the circle before or behind the soda lime canister influences the humidity of the inspired gas. In addition, we tested three types of "heat and moisture exchanges"--Engström "Edith", Siemens "Servo Humidifier", and Portex "Humid Vent". A total of 58 patients between 23 and 78 years of age were studied. They were divided into three groups. Group I: In 10 patients comparative humidity measurements were carried out using both a semiopen and a semiclosed system. Group II: The time course of water saturation during a 3-h period was determined in 10 patients ventilated with a semiopen and 8 patients ventilated with a semiclosed circle system. Group III: In 20 patients we tested the effect of "heat and moisture exchangers". All patients were intubated and ventilated with the Spiromat 656 and the Circle System 8 (Drger) that made ventilation in both a semiclosed and a semiopen system possible. The humidity measurements were carried out using a psychometric method.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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