Online breath analysis of propofol during anesthesia: clinical application of membrane inlet‐ion mobility spectrometry
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica2015Vol. 59(3), pp. 319–328
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Yue Liu, Yonghui Gong, Changsong Wang, Xin Wang, Qinghua Zhou, Deming Wang, Lei Guo, Xin Pi, X-T Zhang, Suqi Luo, H. Li, E. Li
Abstract
MI-IMS may be a suitable method to predict plasma propofol concentration online during propofol anesthesia. Monitoring exhaled propofol may improve the safety of propofol anesthesia.
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