A new concept in controlled ventilation of children with the Bain anesthetic circuit
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A new concept in controlled ventilation of children with the Bain anesthetic circuit
Abstract
The Bain anesthesia circuit was studied as a semi-open or partial rebreathing system during controlled ventilation in 16 children weighing from 7.5 to 48 kg. During anesthesia the lungs were ventilated with a volume ventilator set at three times the calculated alveolar ventilation to provide optimum mixing in the exhalation tube of the Bain circuit. Fresh gas inflow rates initially were set equal to the calculated alveolar ventilation, and after 30 to 45 min, PCO2, PO2 and pH values were measured. At the same time, the fractional concentration of mixed expired carbon dioxide (FECO2) was recorded from a capnograph inserted between the ventilator and the Bain circuit. After initial readings, the fresh gas inflow was varied over a range of 1,400-3,000 ml/m2/min at 20-min intervals, with the arterial blood-gas values and FECO2 recorded at each setting. The results indicate that a lower fresh gas inflow than previously recommended can be used safely in children. When the minute ventilation is three times the fresh gas inflow, values for FECO2 correlate closely with PaCO2 values; with a fresh gas inflow of 2,500 ml/m2/min,PaCO2 values can be maintained near 40 torr.
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