Sezari P, Nashibi M, Safari F, Dabbagh A, Mottaghi K. Pitfalls in Ventilation Devices.
Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2020;
48:417-419. [PMID:
33103148 PMCID:
PMC7556641 DOI:
10.5152/tjar.2020.24478]
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Abstract
Adequate ventilation is the greatest concern of all the anaesthesiologists. Any disturbance in the ventilation process could result in serious hazards: hypoxemia or barotrauma. Deficient devices are one of many causes of such derangements. Some of the typical complications of airway/ventilation tools are described extensively in textbooks, but many other uncommon events can still occur. We described two interesting cases of device-related ventilation inadequacy, hoping that acquaintance with such jeopardizes would be helpful in emergency situations for other colleagues.
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