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NCT07092046
This study is being done to find out if the heat and moisture that build up during minimal flow anesthesia can lead to the growth of germs (microorganisms) inside the anesthesia equipment. Minimal flow anesthesia (using fresh gas flow of 0.5 liters per minute or less) is known to help protect the lungs and the environment. However, it may also cause water to collect in the equipment, which could allow germs to grow. In this study, we want to see whether this type of anesthesia is safe when it comes to the risk of germs in the equipment.
NCT06055335
The patients were randomized into two groups medium flow anesthesia (MeFA) and minimal flow anesthesia (MiFA). While MeFA received medium flow anesthesia with 2 lt/min, MiFA received minimal flow anesthesia with 0.5 lt/min fresh gas flow. In both groups dynamic compliance values, peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) values, total inhalation anesthetic drug consumption, total remifentanil drug consumption, duration of anesthesia, and duration of surgery were recorded. The FVC, FEV1, and FEV1/FVC values of the patients in both groups were evaluated and noted 24 hours before the operation, after the operation 2nd, 8th, and 24th hours.