[The closed system (author's transl)].

  • 1 September 1977
    • journal article
    • abstracts
    • Vol. 26  (9) , 495-502
Abstract
It is appropriate to consider dose-regulated or quantitative closed-circuit anesthesia in terms of uptake of inhalation anesthetics from a reservoir bag which is never allowed to fill completely. The method which the authors have used routinely for 8 years requires reduction of the dose as a function of the inverse square root of elapsed anaesthesia time. Nitrogen does not accumulate because there is an inevitable loss of 20 to 100 ml/min between cuff and trachea. A simpler method, which has been well received, is that of "minimal flow" anesthesia (Virtue) with a constant fresh gas flow of 300 ml/min O2 and 200 ml/min N2O. "Low-flow" techniques typically entail use of 500 ml each of O2 and N2O per min.