2022
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_340_21
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Effect of high fresh gas flow and pattern of breathing on rapid preoxygenation

Abstract: Background and Aims: Preoxygenation is supplementation of 100% oxygen prior to induction of general anaesthesia to increase the body’s oxygen stores. Efficacy of preoxygenation can be increased by optimising fresh gas flow (FGF) rate and pattern of breathing. Methods: Based on pattern of breathing—Tidal Volume Breathing (TVB) or Deep Breathing (DB) and FGF-10 L/min or 15 L/min—100 subjects of the American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I/I… Show more

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“…[ 33 ] The journal also witnessed correspondence related to troubleshooting and innovative approaches during elective surgeries. [ 34 35 36 37 ] The journal featured an observational study on intubation practices at a prominent trauma centre. [ 38 ] Anticipating future multicentre national and global collaborations for comprehensive data.…”
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confidence: 99%