نتایج جستجو برای: waste anesthetic gas

تعداد نتایج: 339003  

Journal: :Contemporary topics in laboratory animal science 2003
Jennifer C Smith Brad Bolon

Chronic, low-level exposure to waste anesthetic gases has been linked to increased incidences of neurologic and reproductive dysfunction, hepatic and renal toxicity, and neoplasia in humans. We have shown previously that one brand of activated charcoal canister (F/Air) used for passive scavenging of halogenated gases does not completely remove isoflurane during anesthetic protocols used in conv...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2012
Joao H N Soares Robert J Brosnan Fabíola B Fukushima Joanne Hodges Hong Liu

BACKGROUND Anesthetic blood solubility predicts pharmacokinetics for inhaled agents and is essential for determination of blood anesthetic concentrations from end-tidal gas concentrations using Henry's Law. Though used to model anesthetic effects in humans, there are limited interspecies solubility comparisons that include modern haloethers. This study aimed to measure hematocrit-adjusted blood...

2015
Kenneth N. Hiller Alfonso V. Altamirano Chunyan Cai Stephanie F. Tran George W. Williams

Potential health hazards from waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) have been a concern since the introduction of inhalational anesthetics into clinical practice. The potential to exceed recommended exposure levels (RELs) in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) exists. The aim of this pilot study was to assess sevoflurane WAG levels while accounting for factors that affect inhalational anesthetic elimin...

Journal: Pollution 2019

Municipal solid waste landfills are significant parts of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The emission of significant amount of landfill gas has generated considerable interest in quantifying such emissions. The chemical composition of the organic constituents and potential amount of landfill gas that can be derived from the waste were determined. The chemical formulae for the rapidly bi...

Journal: :Journal of Anesthesiology and Clinical Research 2021

Waste anesthetic gas (WAG) is a small amount of inhaled that comes out the patient’s anesthesia breathing circuit into envorinment air while patient under anesthesia. According to American Occupation Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA) more than 200.000 healthcare workers especially aneaesthesiologist, surgery nurse, obstetrician surgeons are at risk developing work-related disease due chron...

2003
Sumio SHIMIZU Masuto MIYOSHI

Abstract: The Thermoselect process is a completely new solid waste treatment process which achieves pollution-free recycling of municipal solid waste and industrial waste by a high temperature gasification and reforming process. The process effectively recovers fuel gas from waste and recycles metal and other byproducts as resources. A stable gas engine power generation system using purified sy...

Municipal solid waste landfills are significant parts of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The emission of significant amount of landfill gas has generated considerable interest in quantifying such emissions. The chemical composition of the organic constituents and potential amount of landfill gas that can be derived from the waste were determined. The chemical formulae for the rapidly bi...

Journal: :American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2010
Julie Golembiewski

PURPOSE To describe the components of and factors contributing to the costs of inhaled anesthesia, basis for quantifying and comparing these costs, and practical strategies for performing pharmacoeconomic analyses and reducing the costs of inhaled anesthetic agents. SUMMARY Inhaled anesthesia can be costly, and some of the variable costs, including fresh gas flow rates and vaporizer settings,...

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