Systems for Continuous-Flow Anesthesia
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1994
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WHO
Abstract
Continuous-flow anaesthetic machines (commonly known as Boyle's machines or simply gas machines) are in widespread use. They rely on a supply of compressed medical gas, either from cylinders attached directly to the machine or piped from a large bank of cylinders or liquid oxygen supply elsewhere in the hospital. The two gases most commonly used are oxygen and nitrous oxide.
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Anesthesia, Anesthesia Machine, UMDNS: 45, Bottled Gasses