L. Kashyap et Yaddanapudi Ln",sandhya, ARTERIAL DESATURATION DURING INDUCTION WITH AND WITHOUT PREOXYGENATION - EVALUATION OF 4 TECHNIQUES, Anaesthesia and intensive care, 21(6), 1993, pp. 811-813
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11
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology,"Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
The incidence and degree of hypoxaemia during induction of balanced an
aesthesia and endotracheal intubation were studied prospectively in 80
healthy adults undergoing elective surgery randomly divided in to fou
r equal groups of 20. Group 1 was preoxygenated for three minutes. The
other three groups were not preoxygenated. Groups 1 and 2 were ventil
ated with 100 % oxygen, while Groups 3 and 4 were ventilated with 50 %
and 33 % oxygen respectively. Anaesthesia was induced with thiopenton
e 3-5 mg/kg and endotracheal intubation was done after ventilating for
one minute with the chosen gas. Arterial desaturation was measured by
pulse oximetry. In Groups 1-3 there was a significant increase and in
Group 4 a significant decrease in saturation from the preinduction va
lue. The arterial oxygen saturation was similar in Groups 1 and 2. Two
patients in Group 3 and four in Group 4 had hypoxaemia. This incidenc
e was not statistically significant. We conclude that ventilation with
100 % oxygen for one minute prior to intubation and preoxygenation fo
r three minutes are equally effective in preventing hypoxaemia during
induction.