1982
DOI: 10.1177/014107688207500706
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The Lack, Magill and Bain Anaesthetic Breathing Systems: A Direct Comparison in Spontaneously-Breathing Anaesthetized Adults

Abstract: The performances of the Lack (Mapleson A), Magill (Mapleson A) and Bain (Mapleson D) anaesthetic breathing systems were compared in each of 20 anaesthetized adult patients breathing spontaneously with fresh gas flows of 70 ml kg−1 min−1. In every patient the Lack system caused the least rebreathing, as seen by the lowest inspired and end-expired CO2 tensions using capnography. The Magill caused more rebreathing than the Lack though less than the Bain. Comparative fresh gas flows for each system at the point w… Show more

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