Anaesthesia and intensive care
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Aug 1991
Studies on Australian snake venoms, Part II: The haematological effects of brown snake (Pseudonaja) species in the dog.
The haematological effects of Brown Snake (Pseudonaja) species (textilis, affinis, nuchalis) were studied in anaesthetised, mechanically ventilated dogs. Marked thrombocytopenia, depletion of serum fibrinogen and prolonged prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin time, were recorded at 5 to 10 and 30 to 40 minutes after intravenous envenomation. Fibrin degradation products were not elevated. Because these haematological effects occurred simultaneously with cardiovascular depression (previously reported), we postulate that hypotension sometimes observed in human envenomation may be due to intravascular coagulation with myocardial ischaemia.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Aug 1991
The lumbosacral epidural block: a modified Taylor approach for abdominal urologic surgery in children.
We describe the lumbosacral epidural approach in 97 children undergoing abdominal urologic surgical procedures. Due to the rudimentary spinous process of the first sacral vertebra and the less prominent sacral angle, an appropriate upward inclination of the Tuohy needle in the midline is always possible in infants and small children. A catheter was easily inserted in every case and the technique was shown to be useful and safe for providing adequate intraoperative and postoperative pain control.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Aug 1991
Performance of BOC Ohmeda Tec 3 and Tec 4 vaporisers following tipping.
The introduction of systems to facilitate the changing of vaporisers on the back bar of the anaesthetic machine has increased the risk of a vaporiser being tipped or inverted prior to attachment. The performance of three Ohmeda Tec 3 and three Ohmeda Tec 4 vaporisers following tipping to 30 degrees, 90 degrees and inversion to 180 degrees was measured using a calibrated Datex Capnomac AGM-103 analyser. ⋯ However, after inversion of the Tec 3 vaporiser with the dial at zero or higher, the anaesthetic concentration delivered was much greater than shown on the dial, initially exceeding 12% for all agents. Should a Tec 3 vaporiser be inverted with the dial at any setting other than OFF, it is necessary to adequately flush it with fresh gas and check its output prior to use.