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Anesthesia machine malfunction simulating spontaneous respiratory effort.

T Hensler1, M S Dhamee

  • 1Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226.

Journal of Clinical Monitoring
|April 1, 1990
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A malfunctioning anesthesia delivery system caused a dip in patient capnograms due to a sticky ventilator relief valve. This issue required 5 cm H2O pressure to overcome, highlighting a potential respiratory complication during anesthesia.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Medical Device Malfunction
  • Respiratory Monitoring

Background:

  • Capnography is crucial for monitoring patients under anesthesia.
  • Anesthesia delivery system malfunctions can lead to critical patient events.
  • Ventilator relief valves are essential for managing gas flow during mechanical ventilation.