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Ewha Medical Journal
1990 Volume.13 No. 3 p.225 ~ p.231
Study on the Values of Arterial Blood Gas Analysis During the Repair of Cleft Palate

Abstract
Hypercarbia during anesthesia are related to the severity of airway obstruction, and to the increase of carbon dioxide production and rebreathing.
Even when ventilation appears to be adequate, rebreathing may cause hypercarbia when the dead space of the apparatus is excessive, when very low gas flowsK3.0 L/min) are used in Jackson-Rees or Bain circuits, or as a result of defective carbon dioxide absorption in a circle system.
The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of head position and intubation method on the arterial blood gas analysis values.
Arterial blood gas analysis (PH, PaCO2, PaOz, oxygen saturation and base excess) were performed at 30 minutes after the endotracheal intubation, 5 minutes before the end of surgery and 30 minutes after endotracheal extubation.
The results were obtained as follows
1) At 30 minutes after the endotracheal intubation, the PH, PaCO2, base excess values in group 2 were significantly different from the values in group 1 and 3, the PaCO2 value was highly significant :increased in group 2 but the PaO2 and oxygen saturation values had no statistical significance in any group.
2) At the 5 minutes before the end of surgery, the PH, PaCO2, PaO2 values in group 2 were significantly different from the values in group 1 and 3, but the oxygen saturation and base excess values had no statistical signigicance in any group.
3) At 30 minutes after the endotracheal extubation, the PH, PaCO2, PaO2, oxygen saturation, base excess values had no statistical significance in any group
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