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Case Reports
Accidental severe hypercapnia during anaesthesia. Case reports and a review of some physiological effects.
- E A Shipton, J A Roelofse, and C A van der Merwe.
- S. Afr. Med. J. 1983 Oct 29; 64 (19): 755-6.
AbstractHypercapnia developed during anaesthesia in 2 patients owing to a nitrous oxide cylinder being filled with carbon dioxide! The aetiology and effects of gross hypercapnia during anaesthesia are reviewed.
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