1998
DOI: 10.1093/bja/80.6.860
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Factors influencing the arterial oxygen tension during anaesthesia with artificial ventilation. 1965

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“…Inspiration oxygen fraction was initially set at 40% and subsequently switched to 100% and finally 10% O 2 . The 40% FiO 2 step was deliberately chosen instead of 20% FiO 2 to ensure compensation for ventilation-perfusion defects due to mechanical ventilation [25] resulting in arterial PO 2 values in the physiological range reported for spontaneously air-breathing animals (∼120 mm Hg).…”
Section: In Vivo Heartsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inspiration oxygen fraction was initially set at 40% and subsequently switched to 100% and finally 10% O 2 . The 40% FiO 2 step was deliberately chosen instead of 20% FiO 2 to ensure compensation for ventilation-perfusion defects due to mechanical ventilation [25] resulting in arterial PO 2 values in the physiological range reported for spontaneously air-breathing animals (∼120 mm Hg).…”
Section: In Vivo Heartsmentioning
confidence: 99%