Using conventional hose systems and coaxial hosings acceptable, but not optimal climatisation of the anaesthetic gases can be gained if minimal flow anaesthesia is performed. The use of a coaxial hose system seems to lead to improved climatisation in long lasting procedures only. In routine clinical practice, however, conventional and coaxial hose systems are similar in respect to the climatisation of breathing gases. Heated breathing hoses performed markedly better in terms of climatisation of the breathing gas than the coaxial and the conventional hose system. With this hosing not only sufficient but optimal moisture and temperature values are realized. Optimal climatisation, however, only can be gained if low flow anesthetic techniques with fresh gas flows equal or less than 1 l/min are performed. With higher fresh gas flow rates the humidity decreases markedly while high gas temperatures are maintained. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)
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