• Eur J Anaesthesiol · Nov 1993

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Pre-oxygenation: an easy method for all elective patients.

    • P Maurette, D O'Flaherty, and A P Adams.
    • Service d'Anaesthésie-Réanimation, Hopital Pellegrin, Place Amelie Rabat Leon, 33076 Bordeaux, France.
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 1993 Nov 1;10(6):413-7.

    AbstractThe transparent plastic facemask has been investigated as a pleasant method of pre-oxygenation for elective non-high risk cases in 60 healthy ASA I or II patients randomly allocated to two groups. The patients in the pre-oxgenated group (n = 30) received 8 litre min-1 oxygen through a plastic facemask for 3 min whereas those in a control group (n = 30) were not pre-oxygenated. In all patients anaesthesia was induced with propofol 2.5 mg kg-1, fentanyl 1 ug kg-1 and atracurium 0.6 mg kg-1. Manual ventilation of the lungs using a Mapleson A breathing system was performed for 2 min with 50% oxygen in nitrous oxide prior to oral intubation. Arterial saturation in the pre-oxygenated group rose significantly from a mean baseline value of 96.4 (+/- 0.9)% to 99 (+/- 0.8)% (P < 0.01) and then remained stable both after induction and intubation: 99.1 (+/- 0.8)% and 98.9 (+/- 1.1)% respectively. In the control group arterial saturation dropped sharply within 20 s following induction to a mean of 89.8 (+/- 3.1)%, and it was 30 s before arterial saturation reached the equivalent value in the pre-oxygenated group as a result of manual inflation of the lungs. An 8 litre min-1 oxygen flow via a standard transparent plastic facemask is a simple, feasible and acceptable method for routine pre-oxygenation for all elective cases.

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