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Während einer Allgemeinanästhesie können Probleme der Beatmung zu relevantem Absinken der alveolären Ventilation führen und dadurch zu einer lebensbedrohlichen Komplikation eskalieren.

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Steuernagel, C., Marohl, K. (2003). Traumatisierte Patienten. In: List, W., Osswald, P., Hornke, I. (eds) Komplikationen und Gefahren in der Anästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55858-0_40

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