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Ventilation während der Anästhesie

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Während der letzten Jahrzehnte erreichte die Anästhesie eine erhebliche Minderung des Narkoserisikos, besonders in Hinsicht auf schwerwiegende Komplikationen mit Todesfolge. Zwischen 1948 und 1952 wurde von einem Risiko von 1 zu 2680 berichtet (Beecher 1954). Heutzutage liegt das anästhesiebedingte Mortalitätsrisiko bei ca. 1:150000 (Buck 1987; Zeitlin 1989; Harrison 1990).

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Weller, L. (1997). Ventilation während der Anästhesie. In: List, W.F., Osswald, P.M. (eds) Komplikationen in der Anästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97938-5_24

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