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The use of a non-invasive method to measure intrapulmonary shunt during one-lung anaesthesia.

John Dingley

Anaesthesia, Volume: 51, Issue: 7, Pages: 654 - 657

Swansea University Author: John Dingley

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The Non Invasive Virtual Shunt computer program has previously been described and validated. The system has subsequently been developed to give a real time, continuous trace of virtual shunt. A portable computer connected to routine monitoring equipment displays a plot of virtual shunt updated every...

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Published in: Anaesthesia
Published: 1996
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title The use of a non-invasive method to measure intrapulmonary shunt during one-lung anaesthesia.
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title_short The use of a non-invasive method to measure intrapulmonary shunt during one-lung anaesthesia.
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description The Non Invasive Virtual Shunt computer program has previously been described and validated. The system has subsequently been developed to give a real time, continuous trace of virtual shunt. A portable computer connected to routine monitoring equipment displays a plot of virtual shunt updated every 10 s. A practical use of this device in the clinical setting of one-lung anaesthesia is described. The equipment was used to monitor shunt before, during and after surgery in three patients. In one case, a displaced double lumen bronchial tube was detected before there was any other indication of the problem.
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