Concentration effect
Appearance
The concentration effect refers to the rapid rise in Fa(alveolar concentration)/Fi(inspired concentration) of an inhaled gas. In simple terms, the higher the concentration of gas used the faster the alveolar concentration of that gas. The magnitude of the effect increases with the concentration of the inhaled gas. In modern practice is only relavent for nitrous oxide since other inhaled anesthetics are delivered and much lower concentrations.
References
- Korman B, Mapleson WW (1997). "Concentration and second gas effects: can the accepted explanation be improved?". Br J Anaesth. 78 (5): 618–25. PMID 9175984.
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