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Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

2010

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Inadvertent Respiratory Acidosis Due To Damaged Water Trap Of Capnograph By Isoflurane, Eileen R. Manabat, Md, Richard Berman, Md, Yoogoo Kang, Md May 2010

Inadvertent Respiratory Acidosis Due To Damaged Water Trap Of Capnograph By Isoflurane, Eileen R. Manabat, Md, Richard Berman, Md, Yoogoo Kang, Md

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

Introduction: A few reports have documented isoflurane leakage causing damage to the water trap in the Drager Apollo anesthesia machine. This case describes an abnormal capnograph tracing yielding falsely normal end-tidal carbon dioxide tension (EtCO2) after breakage of the water trap by isoflurane.