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New equipment to prevent carbon dioxide rebreathing during eye surgery under retrobulbar …

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A Schlager, H Staud - British Medical Journal, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
An intraoperative increase in arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide due to
rebreathing of exhaled carbon dioxide under ophthalmic drapes has been reported
in patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery under retrobulbar anaesthesia. 1 ...
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Accumulation of carbon dioxide in the operative field in ophthalmic interventions under …


M Kobel, K Rifat, A Roth - … international d'ophtalmologie. International journal of …, 1984 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In eye surgery under local anaesthesia, a micro-climate develops under the
operative field. Respiratory CO2 concentration, measured by an infrared
capnograph, increases rapidly and becomes stable at a certain level. A ...
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Transcutaneous CO 2/O 2 and CO 2/air suction in patients undergoing cataract surgery with …


A Schlager, IH Lorenz, TJ Luger - Anaesthesia, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
We investigated transcutaneous partial CO 2 and O 2 pressures and respiratory
rate in unpremedicated elderly patients of ASA physical status 1 to 3 who
underwent cataract surgery under retrobulbar anaesthesia. In group A no air ...
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O2 administration by a nasal probe improves respiration in cataract surgery after retrobulbar …


G Michelson, B Naujoks - Ophthalmic surgery, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We measured certain respiratory conditions (respiratory rate [RR], oxygen
saturation [SO2], and end-expiratory carbon dioxide partial pressure [pCO2]) of
31 patients undergoing planned cataract surgery using local anesthesia in ...
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Transcutaneous CO2/O2 and CO2/air suction in patients undergoing cataract surgery with …


A Schlager, IH Lorenz, TJ Luger - Anaesthesia, 1998 - ingentaconnect.com
We investigated transcutaneous partial CO 2 and O 2 pressures and respiratory
rate in unpremedicated elderly patients of ASA physical status 1 to 3 who
underwent cataract surgery under retrobulbar anaesthesia. In group A no air ...
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Effect of oxygen and air inhalation during cataract surgery on blood gas parameters


AB Cummings, HLE Koenig - Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 1996 - cat.inist.fr
Purpose: To study the effects of oxygen administered to patients having cataract
surgery under local anesthesia. Setting: The Pretoria Eye Institute, Arcadia,
South Africa. Methods: In this prospective study, 31 patients were randomly ...
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General anesthesia vs. retrobulbar anesthesia in cataract surgery. A randomized comparison …


J Heinze, M Rohrbach - Der Anaesthesist, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Several studies comparing retrobulbar block (RB) and general anaesthesia (GA)
for cataract surgery in the elderly have been published. Most of them were
retrospective. Our prospective study was designed in order to determine the ...
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Accumulation of carbon dioxide during eye surgery.


GL Zeitlin, K Hobin, J Platt, N Woitkoski - Journal of clinical anesthesia, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During cataract surgery, both the surgeon and the anesthesiologist need access
to the patient's face. At our institution we achieved a working compromise by
using an oxygen insufflating hoop, which allowed the surgeon access to the ...
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Oxygen application by a nasal probe prevents hypoxia but not rebreathing of carbon dioxide …

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A Schlager, TJ Luger - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000 - bjo.bmj.com
METHODS Oxygenation and carbon dioxide rebreathing were examined in 40 elderly
patients using two different methods of oxygen supply—nasalv ambient
air—with a constant flow of 2 l/min. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide ...
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Accumulation of carbon dioxide under ophthalmic drapes during eye surgery: a comparison of …


A Schlager - Anaesthesia, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Carbon dioxide accumulation under ophthalmic drapes is caused by their impaired
permeability to exhaled carbon dioxide in spontaneously breathing patients.
Three different ophthalmic drapes were examined under clinical conditions. ...
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