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Critical care medicine · Apr 1984
Pulmonary ventilation by continuous flow using a modified Carlen's tube.
- M K Chakrabarti and J G Whitwam.
- Crit. Care Med. 1984 Apr 1; 12 (4): 354-6.
AbstractCarlen's tubes were modified by introducing a manometer line into each lumen to allow both bronchi to be insufflated continuously. During such continuous-flow ventilation (CFV) with a gas flow of 1 L/kg body weight X min in 6 anesthetized dogs, both CO2 and O2 homeostasis were maintained. By contrast, during apneic oxygenation the mean PaCO2 rose by approximately 6 torr/min. After 12 min of apneic oxygenation the introduction of CFV at 1 L/kg X min reduced the mean PaCO2 from 120 to 38 torr within 6 to 9 min; by 15 to 30 min the PaCO2 was stable at 33 torr. The mean PaO2 was stable at 80 torr and 451 torr using air and oxygen, respectively, as the insufflating gas. When the CFV was reduced to 0.75 L/kg X min, there was a rise in mean PaCO2 from 34 to 53 torr in 12 min; PaCO2 was then reduced to 40 torr when 4 breath/min was introduced with a mean tidal volume of 375 ml.
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