Anesthesia Equipment

Humidification and Filtration

Overview Under normal physiologic conditions, the upper airway adds heat and moisture to inspired air to prevent drying of lower airway secretions, plugging, and mucosal injury. When dry medical gases bypass the upper airway via an endotracheal tube, the normal…

Anesthesia Ventilators

Overview Since the 1960s, the use of intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (IPPV) has become widespread during surgical and diagnostic procedures that require anesthesia. Today’s observer might wrongly conclude that the research, development, and methods for mechanical ventilation in the operating room…

Waste Anesthetic Gases and Scavenging Systems

Trace Concentrations of Anesthetic Gases Concern over trace concentrations of anesthetic gases dates back to 1967, when Vaĭsman reported findings of a survey of 354 anesthesiologists in Russia. All worked in poorly ventilated operating rooms (ORs) and used nitrous oxide…

Breathing Circuits

Introduction The anesthesia machine serves to create a desired mixture of anesthetic gases, vapors, oxygen, and air (as well as other gases such as helium and carbon dioxide, albeit less frequently). The patient is the recipient of these prepared gas…

Anesthesia Vaporizers

General Principles The term vapor describes the gaseous phase of a substance at a temperature at which the same substance can also exist in a liquid (or solid) state, below the critical temperature of that substance. Critical temperature is defined…

The Anesthesia Machine and Workstation

Anesthesia Gas Delivery System The Anesthesia Machine as a Component of an Anesthesia Workstation The modern anesthesia gas delivery system is composed of the anesthesia machine (see the following section), anesthesia vaporizer(s) (see Chapter 3 ), breathing system (see Chapter…

Medical Gases: Storage and Supply

Overview Anesthesia providers were once expected to know a great deal about the storage and supply of medical gases. In both large and small institutions, anesthesiologists often had to rely on their own knowledge and skill in this area to…