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Elevated Waste Anaesthetic Gas Concentration in the Paediatric Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit.

Timur Jan-Peter ÖzelselSam KimKaren BuroB C H Tsui
Published in: Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation (2018)
Even in a modern recovery room constructed according to current building standard and code, ambient air levels of WAG exceed the recommendations. Future research and practice standards are needed to reduce this occupational exposure. Disregarding whether chronic exposure to WAG is harmful, we have shown that HCP working in recovery rooms are chronically exposed to concentrations which exceed recommended levels. Strategies are needed to reduce ambient levels of WAG in post-anaesthesia care units.
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