Anaesthetic carrier gases. Their effect on middle-ear pressure peri-operatively
- PMID: 3970345
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1985.tb10493.x
Anaesthetic carrier gases. Their effect on middle-ear pressure peri-operatively
Abstract
The effects of three different anaesthetic carrier gases on middle-ear pressure in the operative and postoperative periods was assessed. Patients receiving oxygen and oxygen-enriched air did not have significant changes in middle-ear pressure. The changes associated with the use of nitrous oxide as the carrier gas were reversed with return of pharyngeal reflexes or after prolonged inhalation of 100% oxygen. In patients undergoing middle-ear surgery or those with pre-existing middle-ear disease, we suggest that oxygen-enriched air is the anaesthetic carrier gas of choice.
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