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Concurrent brain and lung hydatid cyst in a paediatric patient: Anaesthetic challenges

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1. Chellam S, Dalal KS, Toal PV. Use of filters in anaesthesia: Is it warranted? Indian J Anaesth 2014;58:475-7. 2. Patwa A, Shah A, Garg R, Divatia JV, Kundra P,… Click to show full abstract

1. Chellam S, Dalal KS, Toal PV. Use of filters in anaesthesia: Is it warranted? Indian J Anaesth 2014;58:475-7. 2. Patwa A, Shah A, Garg R, Divatia JV, Kundra P, Doctor JR, et al. All India difficult airway association (AIDAA) consensus guidelines for airway management in the operating room during the COVID-19 pandemic. Indian J Anaesth 2020;64 (Suppl 2):S107-15. 3. Wilkes AR. Heat and moisture exchangers and breathing system filters: Their use in anaesthesia and intensive care. Part 1–history, principles and efficiency. Anaesthesia 2011;66:31-9. 4. Kwon MA. The effect of a pediatric heat and moisture exchanger on dead space in healthy pediatric anesthesia. Korean J Anesthesiol 2012;62:418-22. 5. Hinkson CR, Benson MS, Stephens LM, Deem S. The effects of apparatus dead space on PaCO2 in patients receiving lung-protective ventilation. Respir Care 2006;51:1140-4. 6. De Robertis E, Servillo G, Tufano R, Jonson B. Aspiration of dead space allows isocapnic low tidal volume ventilation in acute lung injury. Relationships to gas exchange and mechanics. Intensive Care Med 2001;27:1496-503.

Keywords: cyst paediatric; brain lung; concurrent brain; dead space; lung hydatid; hydatid cyst

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
Year Published: 2020

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