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Succinylcholine warning
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Internal mis-mating of breathing system components
A patient anaesthetized for bronchoscopy could not be ventilated when components of the breathing system met too closely and prevented the outflow of expired gas. This type of obstruction within the system may...
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Book reviews
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Book reviews
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An evaluation of the jet injector (sanders) technique for bronchoscopy in paediatric patients
The safety and efficacy of the jet injector (Sanders) technique for bronchoscopy in children was evaluated in a lung analogue and verified by clinical trial. Although the small internal diameters of paediatric...
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Anaesthetic management of infants undergoing profound hypothermia for surgical correction of congenital heart defects
A combination of surface and bypass cooling has been utilised to induce profound hypothermia for the correction of congenital heart defects in a series of twenty-five infants. The anaesthetic management of the...
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An improved infant blood pressure cuff
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An improved tele-thermometer
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Anaesthesia for Total Correction of Transposition of the Great Vessels
Transposition of the great vessels is a very serious but rather rare type of congenital heart disease. It occurs once in about 11,000 live births and in 8% of children with congenital heart disease. In infancy...
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Methoxyflurane in paediatric cardiac surgery
Methoxyflurane in nitrous oxide and oxygen was administered to 50 children who underwent surgery for the correction of congenital heart defects. The patients were hyperventilated using a semi-closed system and...