Sl. Cantwell et Jh. Modell, Inadvertent severe hypercarbia associated with anesthesia machine malfunction in one cat and two dogs, J AM VET ME, 219(11), 2001, pp. 1573
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Severe acute hypercarbia occurred in a cat and 2 dogs as a result of anesth
esia machine malfunction. In each case, the anesthesia machine had been che
cked by the anesthesia technician and clinician, and no problems were found
. After it was noticed that the same machine had been used on each animal,
further investigation revealed an expiration valve that was functional with
large breaths or positive pressure ventilation but was not functional with
small breaths with low peak inspiratory flow. Rebreathing of expired carbo
n dioxide occurred. and the patients subsequently became severely hypercarb
ic. Recovery from anesthesia was prolonged in 2 animals, and cardiac and re
spiratory arrest occurred in the third. Hypercarbia from rebreathing can be
detected through the use of blood gas analysis or end-tidal carbon monoxid
e monitoring.