Zusammenfassung
Wenn man die Ursachen von vermeidbaren Narkosezwischenfällen sowie von intraoperativen Herzstillständen analysiert, so stellt man fest, daß es sich meist um akute Störungen der Oxygenierung handelte [4, 5, 16], z.B. wegen des Lösens einer Schlauchverbindung oder wegen einer falsch eingestellten inspiratorischen Sauerstoffkonzentration. Eine der wichtigsten Aufgaben des Anästhesisten muß es also sein, eine stets ausreichende Oxygenierung des Patienten zu garantieren.
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Striebel, H.W. (1989). Die pulsoximetrische Überwachung in der Kinderanästhesie. In: Kretz, FJ., Eyrich, K. (eds) Kinderanästhesie — Symposium. Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73582-0_23
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