2021
DOI: 10.36303/sajaa.2021.27.5.2580
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Minimum alveolar concentration of sevoflurane required to prevent Bell’s phenomenon during examination of the eye under anaesthesia

Abstract: Paediatric ophthalmological examination under anaesthesia (EUA eyes) is usually performed using sevoflurane. The inspired concentration of sevoflurane is determined by the vapouriser dial setting. Apart from dial settings, several factors affect inspiratory and, consequently, end-tidal anaesthetic agent (ETAA) concentrations. These factors include type of anaesthetic system, fresh gas flow rate and duration of anaesthesia. ETAA represents alveolar vapour concentration and is regarded as close to brain Backgrou… Show more

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