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Breathing systems and the anaesthetic machine Zsolt Molnár SZTE, AITI
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Irish anaesthetist (1888-1986) –Endotracheal tube, anaesthesia (The Magill endotracheal tube, oral & nasal designs) –An anaesthetic breathing system (Magill circuit and expiratory valve) –Intubating Forceps –Laryngoscope a straight bladed version –Catheter mount (endotracheal tube-to-circuit connector) –Endotracheal tube connectors, oral & nasal versions –Magill tracheal spray (glottis anaesthetic) –Single-lung anaesthesia –Endobronchial tubes and bronchial blockers –Bobbin flowmeters Sir Ivan Whiteside Magill
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British anaesthetist Cardiff 1952 –Mapleson WW. The elimination of rebreathing in various semi-closed anaesthetic systems. Br J Anaesth 1954; 26: 323–32 –Mapleson WW, Mushin WW. Relaxant action in man: an experimental study. Anaesthesia 1955; 10: 265–78, 379–90 Mapleson WW. Br J Anaesth 2004; 93: 319-321. WW Mapleson
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„Auld” definitions Open-, semi open- Semi-closed, closed-systems „New”: Mapleson systems 1954 Rebreathing Non-rebreathing Introduction
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V T 4-7 ml/kg V D 2-3 ml/kg Peak inspiratory flow (PIF) At rest: 20-30 l/min Breathing cycle Inspiration – expiration – expiratory pause Physiolgy refreshment course
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Parts FG inlet Rezervoire balloon Pop-off valve Efficacy FGF – to prevent CO 2 rebreathing Mapleson systems
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Parts Disc Sharp edge Spring Safety opening P 60-70 cmH 2 O Pressure relieving valve
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„Magill attachment” >110 cm FGF = 1 x V A (70ml/kg/m) V A = ? PIF = ? Monitoring: capnograph Mapleson A – spont. breathing
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A: normal B: rebreathing C: diaphragm movements D: cardiac oscillation E: sampling error F: bronchospasm Molnár ‘99 AB CD EF pCO 2 Capnography
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History Birth of: intensive therapy, blood gas machine, and the use of Mapleson C 1952 Coppenhagen: polio-epidemic 31 patients – 21 dead within 72 hrs Bjorn Ibsen (1915-2007) Waters: To-and-fro Lassen HCA. 1956. Management of poliomyelitis. In HCA Lassen Management of life threatening poliomyelitis. Copenhagen, 1952-1956; E.S. Livingstone Ltd, London
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Water’s circuit Molnár ‘99 Mask, ET-tube O2O2 Valve Rezervoire baloon
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E: Ayre’s T-piece Spont: FGF = 1.5 x V A IPPV: FGF = 3 x V A F: Jackson-Rees Monitoring PEEP Mapleson E and F
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T-piece Molnár ‘99 T-piece Inlet Outlet
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A happy chapy on T-piece Molnár ‘99
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The anaesthetic machine Cylinders (O 2, N 2 O, Air) Rotameters Vaporizers Breathing circuit CO 2 absorber Safety: FiO 2 + alarm O 2 bypass Pressure relieving valve
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Rebreathing system (circuit)
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CO 2 absorber CaOH 2, NaOH, sylicate CO 2 + 2NaOH Na 2 CO 3 + H 2 O + heat Na 2 CO 3 + CaOH 2 2NaOH + CaCO 3
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Rotameters
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Gas specific Safety features: Min FiO 2 = 0.3 FiO 2 alarm
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Vaporisers ages ago… Inside the circuit Small vaporizing surface Quick cooling
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…and today Outside the circiut Well insulated containers
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…and today Outside the circiut Well insulated containers Agent safe
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…and today Outside the circiut Well insulated containers Agent safe Heat compensation
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Mapleson systems: advantages Simple, cheap, safe Low resistance Good for practice Mapleson systems: disadvantages Non-economic Not environment friendly High heat and humid loss Summary Get to know your equipment!
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