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Efficiency of CONTRAfluran™ in reducing sevoflurane pollution from maintenance anaesthesia in minimal flow end-tidal control mode for laparoscopic surgery.

Harold MulierMichel M R F StruysHugo E M VereeckeSteffen RexAn TeunkensAlain F Kalmar
Published in: Anaesthesia (2024)
Over half of the sevoflurane administered was not captured by the CONTRAfluran canister when minimal flow techniques were used, likely due to residual accumulation of sevoflurane in the patient after tracheal extubation or, to a lesser extent, due to ventilation system leakage. However, as every prevented emission is commendable, CONTRAfluran may be a potentially valuable tool for reducing the environmental footprint of sevoflurane-based anaesthesia.
Keyphrases
  • laparoscopic surgery
  • heavy metals
  • human health
  • respiratory failure
  • case report
  • cardiac surgery
  • intensive care unit
  • climate change