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Continuous measurement of gas uptake and elimination in anesthetized patients using an extractable marker gas.

Gavin J B Robinson1, Philip J Peyton, David Terry, Shiva Malekzadeh, Bruce Thompson.   

Abstract

Measurement of pulmonary gas uptake and elimination is often performed, using nitrogen as marker gas to measure gas flow, by applying the Haldane transformation. Because of the inability to measure nitrogen with conventional equipment, measurement is difficult during inhalational anesthesia. A new method is described, which is compatible with any inspired gas mixture, in which fresh gas and exhaust gas flows are measured using carbon dioxide as an extractable marker gas. A system was tested in eight patients undergoing colonic surgery for automated measurement of uptake of oxygen, nitrous oxide, isoflurane, and elimination of carbon dioxide with this method. Its accuracy and precision were compared with simultaneous measurements made with the Haldane transformation and corrected for predicted nitrogen excretion by the lungs. Good agreement was obtained for measurement of uptake or elimination of all gases studied. Mean bias was -0.003 l/min for both oxygen and nitrous oxide uptake, -0.0002 l/min for isoflurane uptake, and 0.003 l/min for carbon dioxide elimination. Limits of agreement lay within 30% of the mean uptake rate for nitrous oxide, within 15% for oxygen, within 10% for isoflurane, and within 5% for carbon dioxide. The extractable marker gas method allows accurate and continuous measurement of gas uptake and elimination in an anesthetic breathing system with any inspired gas mixture.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15333627     DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01197.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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