How to ventilate the anesthetized child with the modern anesthesia machines?

  • Daniel Rivera-Tocancipá Service of Anesthesiology, Hospital Universitario Hernando Moncaleano Perdomo, Universidad Surcolombiana, Neiva, Colombia.
  • Elizabeth Díaz-Sánchez Service of Anesthesiology, Clínica EMCOSALUD, Neiva, Colombia.
Keywords: Ventilation, Anesthesia, Pediatrics, Child, Respiration, Artificial

Abstract

The principal goal of this article is to determine how to get the best out of the new machines and place their technology at the service of children. With this in mind, we will give a definition for "Modern Anesthesia Machines", their main benefits, the basic concepts regarding mechanical ventilation of the anesthetized child using the major ventilation strategies, and lastly, how to make the best use of graphic monitoring offered by these machines.

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Rivera-Tocancipá D, Díaz-Sánchez E. How to ventilate the anesthetized child with the modern anesthesia machines?. Colomb. J. Anesthesiol. [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 1 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];46(Supplement):58-65. Available from: https://www.revcolanest.com.co/index.php/rca/article/view/141

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2018-12-01
How to Cite
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Rivera-Tocancipá D, Díaz-Sánchez E. How to ventilate the anesthetized child with the modern anesthesia machines?. Colomb. J. Anesthesiol. [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 1 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];46(Supplement):58-65. Available from: https://www.revcolanest.com.co/index.php/rca/article/view/141

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