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AbstractThe goal of any anaesthesiologist delivering anaesthesia to patients with pre-existing lung disease has to be the prevention of intra- and postoperative complications. Changes in gas exchange imposed by anaesthesia and surgery can cause dangerous disturbances in oxygen transport and in acid-base balance. Uptake and elimination of volatile and gaseous anaesthetics depend upon normal respiratory function. Any marked impairment can considerably modify the kinetics of these processes.
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