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- J J Radcliffe and I Spencer.
- Princess Alexandra RAF Hospital, Wroughton, Swindon, Wilts.
- Anaesthesia. 1994 Sep 1;49(9):796-7.
AbstractHyperbaric oxygen treatment may require the concurrent administration of drugs. A study was performed to assess the suitability of the infusor device from the Baxter Patient-Controlled Analgesia system, for drug delivery during hyperbaric therapy. Thirty infusor devices were used to deliver 5% dextrose, 50% dextrose or propofol solutions under conditions 1 and 2.3 atmospheres of pressure. The increased pressure caused an increase in flow of 4.27%, 1.79% and 9.84% for 5% dextrose, propofol and 50% dextrose respectively.
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