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Title: A method for reducing theatre contamination by exhaled anesthetic drugs
Authors: Boffa, George M.
Keywords: Operating rooms -- Exhaust systems
Operating rooms -- Health aspects
Anesthetics -- Safety measures
Issue Date: 1974
Publisher: The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette
Citation: Boffa, G.M. (1974). A method for reducing theatre contamination by exhaled anesthetic drugs. The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette, 9(1), 67-70.
Abstract: Over the past few years it has been shown by different investigators that gaseous anesthetics in the atmosphere of operating theatres are a potential danger to theatre personnel. For instance, these dangers include a greater incidence of fetal fatality in the wives of anesthetists, a higher incidence of lymphoid malignancies in anesthetists and hepatitis. Besides these harmful effects, there is the discomfort, reduced alertness and performance associated with prolonged periods of breathing in small concentrations of volatile anesthetics. A method or reducing gaseous contamination is described, mainly consisting in the venting of exhaled gases. The contamination was reduced remarkably so that even when ether was used nobody in the theatre noticed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/15872
Appears in Collections:TSLHG, Volume 9, Issue 1
TSLHG, Volume 9, Issue 1

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