Abstract
This paper demonstrates the value of oxygen in maintaining arterial blood gas in an adequate range during outpatient oral surgery. Dental extractions were completed on ten patients under an anesthetic technique utilizing Innovar and methohexital with supplemental nasal oxygen. Blood gas samples were drawn at five stages during the procedure.
The mean of the PaO2 samples drawn with the patient at the point of deepest sedation was approximately three times the normal value.
Oxygen for pulmonary ventilation provides a reservoir in the lungs, saturation of hemoglobin, and increased oxygen in the plasma which provides a margin of safety if confronted with periods of apnea.
School
Graduate School
First Advisor
Elbert Clark
Second Advisor
Henry W. Elliott
Third Advisor
Bernard C. Byrd
Fourth Advisor
Lawrence D. Day
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Degree Level
M.S.
Year Degree Awarded
1972
Date (Title Page)
5-1972
Language
English
Library of Congress/MESH Subject Headings
Anesthesia; Dental
Type
Thesis
Page Count
v; 14
Digital Format
Digital Publisher
Loma Linda University Libraries
Copyright
Author
Usage Rights
This title appears here courtesy of the author, who has granted Loma Linda University a limited, non-exclusive right to make this publication available to the public. The author retains all other copyrights.
Recommended Citation
Harsany, Andrew D., "Value of Oxygen with Innovar and Methohexital for Outpatient Oral Surgery" (1972). Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects. 1892.
https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/etd/1892
Collection
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Collection Website
http://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/etd/
Repository
Loma Linda University. Del E. Webb Memorial Library. University Archives
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