1980
DOI: 10.1093/bja/52.9.925
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Efficiency of Two Variable Performance Techniques of Oxygen Therapy in Relieving Postoperative Hypoxaemia

Abstract: The efficiency of two patient-dependent, variable performance techniques of oxygen therapy in relieving hypoxaemia after upper abdominal surgery was compared. A high-flow system delivered a humidified mixture of oxygen 2 litre min-1 and air 13 litre min-1 through a cannula inserted into the anterior nares. The low-flow system delivered 2 litre min-1 of dry oxygen into the nasopharynx through a catheter. Thirteen otherwise healthy patients received either high-flow oxygen therapy for 30 min followed by low-flow… Show more

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“…Fluctuations of F I O 2 and their relation to the end‐tidal oxygen fraction ( F E′ O 2 ) are of particular interest. Arterial blood gas analysis is frequently used when close monitoring of oxygen therapy is indicated [8, 9].…”
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“…Fluctuations of F I O 2 and their relation to the end‐tidal oxygen fraction ( F E′ O 2 ) are of particular interest. Arterial blood gas analysis is frequently used when close monitoring of oxygen therapy is indicated [8, 9].…”
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confidence: 99%