Impact of nitrous oxide on the haemodynamic consequences of venous carbon dioxide embolism: An experimental study.

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Date publication

mai 2016

Journal

European journal of anaesthesiology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GENY Bernard


Tous les auteurs :
Diemunsch PA, Noll E, Pottecher J, Diana M, Geny B, Joshi GP

Résumé

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is still considered an important component of general anaesthesia. However, should gas embolisation occur as result of carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum, N2O may compromise safety, as the consequences of a gas embolus consisting of a combination of CO2 and N2O may be more severe than CO2 alone.

Mots clés

Administration, Inhalation, Anesthetics, Inhalation, administration & dosage, Animals, Carbon Dioxide, Disease Models, Animal, Embolism, Air, diagnosis, Hemodynamics, drug effects, Nitrous Oxide, administration & dosage, Pneumoperitoneum, Artificial, adverse effects, Pulmonary Ventilation, drug effects, Risk Assessment, Sus scrofa, Time Factors

Référence

Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2016 May;33(5):356-60