Low-flow Anesthesia
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This prospective randomized controlled study aims to evaluate the effects of preoperative ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane (ESP) block combined with low-f…
Detecting possible atelectasis and other respiratory problems that may develop immediately after extubation via lung ultrasonography can reduce pulmonary compli…
Low-flow anesthesia (LFA) is a technique in which at least 50% of the exhaled air, after carbon dioxide absorption, is mixed with a certain amount of fresh gas…
Several studies have demonstrated that inhalational anesthetic agents such as desflurane and sevoflurane may cause varying degrees of postoperative sore throat,…
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that exerts diverse biological effects across tissues and organs. At high concentrations, it is…
This study aims to evaluate changes in perfusion index (PI) in pediatric patients undergoing elective surgery under low-flow anesthesia. PI will be monitored at…
Obese patients are at increased risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). The effects of different anesthetic techniques on postoperative cognitive fu…
This is a prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating the effects of ultra-low fresh gas flow (0.5 L/min) versus normal fresh gas flow (2.0 L/m…