Effects of different fractions of inspired oxygen on gas embolization during hysteroscopic surgery: A double‐blind, randomized, controlled trial
Xi Deng,
Jieshu Zhou,
Min Diao
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveGas embolism is a common complication of hysteroscopic surgery that causes serious concern among gynecologists and anesthesiologists due to the potential risk to patients. The factors influencing gas embolism in hysteroscopic surgery have been extensively studied. However, the effect of the oxygen concentration inhaled by patients on gas embolism during hysteroscopic surgery remains elusive. Therefore, we designed a double‐blind, randomized, controlled trial to determine whether different inhaled oxyg… Show more
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