1972
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-197206000-00024
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Comparison of Effects of Three Anaesthetic Techniques on Patients With Severe Pulmonary Obstructive Disease

Abstract: Tim PURPOSE OF this study was to compare the effects of three anaesthetic techniques when used for major abdominal surgery in a group of patients with well defined and measurable degrees of pulmonary disability. The techniques compared were (1) nitrous oxide anaesthesia with d-tubocurarine, (2) lumber epidural block supplemented with nitrous oxide, (3) nitrous oxide and diethyl ether. Arterial blood gases, pulmonary function studies and the clinical course were analyzed to define the postoperative respiratory … Show more

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