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Passive and active inspired gas humidification in infants and children.

B Bissonnette1, D I Sessler, P LaFlamme.   

Abstract

The hypothesis that both active and passive airway humidification prevents hypothermia in infants and children, but that neither decreases the duration of postoperative recovery was tested. Twenty-seven ASA physical status 1 or 2 patients were studied who weighed between 5 and 30 kg, underwent superficial operations, were anesthetized with halothane and 70% N2O, and whose lungs were ventilated via a Rees modification of an Ayre's t-piece. The children were randomly assigned to receive active airway humidification and warming using an MR450 Servo airway heater and humidifier set at 37 degrees C (n = 10), passive airway humidification using the Humid-Vent 1 heat and moisture exchanger placed between the Ayre's t-piece and the endotracheal tube (n = 8), or no airway humidification and heating (control, n = 9). Distal tracheal and tympanic membrane temperatures and airway humidity were recorded during the first 90 min of surgery. Rectal temperature was measured during the postanesthetic recovery period. Relative humidity of inspired respiratory gases was approximately 30% in the control group and approximately 90% in the group given active airway humidification. Initial inspired humidity in the passive humidification group (50%) increased to approximately 80%, a level not significantly different from that in the active group after 80 min of anesthesia. Central body temperature increased 0.25 degrees C during active active airway humidification and heating, whereas temperature decreased 0.25 degrees C during passive humidification and 0.75 degrees C without airway humidification. Distal tracheal temperature was significantly higher in the groups given passive and active humidification than in the control group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2774261     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-198909000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


  10 in total

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Review 4.  Pyloric stenosis.

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5.  Transcranial Doppler sonography: nitrous oxide and cerebral blood flow velocity in children.

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6.  Cerebrovascular responses to carbon dioxide in children anaesthetized with halothane and isoflurane.

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Review 7.  Cerebral arteriovenous malformations in children.

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  10 in total

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