Anaesthesia
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There is a lack of independent data regarding the accuracy of isoflurane vaporisers in current clinical use. We studied the accuracy of 10 isoflurane vaporisers (six Penlon Sigma Delta, four Datex-Ohmeda Isotec 5) taken from our operating theatres and anaesthetic rooms. ⋯ Relative output deviation ranged from -62% to +21%, which could lead to a risk of awareness or overdose. Despite the existence of an in-house calibration schedule, the vaporisers we found in current clinical use under- or occasionally over-delivered isoflurane to a dangerous and unpredictable extent.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Comparison of tracheal intubation with the Airway Scope or Clarus Video System in patients with cervical collars.
Tracheal intubations with the Airway Scope or the Clarus Video System, a new rigid fibrescope, were compared in 140 patients whose necks were immobilised by cervical collars. The time for intubation, success rate, number of attempts and number of optimisation manoeuvres were assessed. ⋯ The number of attempts, vital signs and complications were not different between devices. The Clarus Video System was comparable to the Airway Scope in the success rate for tracheal intubation, but provided faster and easier intubations than the Airway Scope in patients with cervical collars.