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Anesthesia Machine Intro

New Residents July 5, 2007

© Copyright 2000-2007, James H Philip, all rights reserved

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Anesthesia Machine Intro

James H. Philip, MEE, MD, CCEAnesthesiologist, Director of (Anesthesia) Bioengineering, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Medical Liaison, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Partners HealthCare SystemAssociate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School

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Patient Anesthetist

ORHospitalWorld

Work-station

observe(senses)

touch

Care Info(lab data, image..)

touchobserve(eyesears)

ADS, monitors,?computer

Inhalant Drugs IV Drugs, Fluids Other

Monitoring

requests

ClincalCare

Interactions

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Patient Anesthetist

ORHospitalWorld

Work-station

observe(senses)

touch

Care Info(lab data, image..)

touchobserve(eyesears)

ADS, monitors,?computer

Inhalant Drugs IV Drugs, Fluids Other

Monitoring

requests

ClincalCare

Interactions

Anesthesia Delivery System

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Workstation-Patient Interactions

Life Support with oxygen & breathingInhalant Drug (Gas & Vapor) DeliveryIntravenous Drug DeliveryIntravenous Liquid DeliveryMonitoringRecording

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Life Support (Oxygen)Inhalant Delivery

OtherIntravenous Drug DeliveryFluid DeliveryMonitoringRecording

Anesthesia Machine

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Anesthesia Machine Evolution

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1846 Morton Ether Inhaler

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Inhaler had limitations

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1850 improvement

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This 1850 version worked horizontal

with no hands required

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Open Circuit Inhaler

Open Circuit = Non-rebreathingPatient breathes in the ether vapor, breathes ether out (and it is discarded)Breathes in new ether vaporBreathes it out again (discarded)

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Manual Resuscitator

Open Circuit = non-rebreathing Circuit = what you set is what you get

Give sufficient oxygen to the reservoir bag (not to empty)

Reservoir bag gives 100% oxygen to the breathing bag

The Tidal Volume is determined by the close of your hand and a perfect seal.

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Manual Resuscitators

Bag Reservoir Hose Reservoir

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Needs a bag reservoirso you can see it provide 100% oxygen to the breathing bag by never emptying

Bag Reservoir

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Partial Rebreathing Circuits used in Anesthesia

Don’t throw all the exhaled vapor awayReuse as much as possibleSomehow (learn when you are ready) Remove (Absorb) CO2 and Rebreathe the Anesthetic

Partial rebreathing = semi-closed circuitAll USA ADSs use them

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1890 added a

Breathing Circuit

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1950added a work

surface

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Then, Drawers,

Temperature-compensated

vaporizers,Circuit,

Absorber, Common

gasoutlet

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1990 Integrated

Monitorsand

DataRecording

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Datex-Ohmeda

Central Display

(CD)ADS

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2000

Better ventilation for difficult patientsFGF-independent ventilationCorrects for circuit leaks

More sensitive to water vaporMonitors no longer integrated

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GE Aestiva

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Draeger Fabius

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Gas & Flow Monitor integratedCV Monitor not integrated

GE - Aisys

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Basics of the Anesthesia Delivery System

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Anesthesia Delivery System - ADS

Anesthesia MachineBreathing CircuitWorkspaceControl

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Anesthesia Machine delivers gases and vaporsinto a breathing circuit 2001

Provides continuous flow of -Oxygen for LifeAir to safely lower FIO2

Nitrous Oxide for partial anesthesiaAgent vapor for complete or partial anesthesia

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N O2 O2Air

(Continuous Flow) Anesthesia Machine

Vaporizer

1 2 3..

5

21

34

6789

21

34

6789

55

21

34

6789

mL/mL/mL/mL/m

300

200100

400

50

600900

000

IsofluraneSevofluraneDesflurane FGF

(FreshGasFlow)

CommonOutlet

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Flow Tubes

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Sevo Iso Des

Direct-reading temperature-compensated

Vaporizers

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Agent-specificFiller Port

Dial ReleaseAttachment

LeverDial

Direct Reading

Vaporizer

ExclusionInterlock

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Dial Setting

2

3

4

5

1

2 4

1

2

3

4

5

6

06 8 10

Flow rate (L/min O2)

% is

oflu

rane

0

Performance curve, Tec 4(Isotec 5%)

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Anesthesia Machine

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Anesthesia Machine

Schematic

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O2

2000psi

O2 SERVICE

INLET55psi

35 psi

35 psi

50 or 250ml/min

NEEDLEVALVE

FAILSAFEVALVE

CALIBRATEDVAPORIZERS

Fresh Gas Flow (FGF)

OXYGEN FLUSHVALVE[first]

ON/OFFSWITCH

CHECKVALVE PRESSURE

REGULATOR

N2OSERVICE

INLET 55 psi

O2

N2O

FRESHGAS HOSE

Flush Flow(last)

[Anesthetizinggases flow]

COMMON OUTLET

N2O

750psi

N2O

750psi

O2

2000psi

FILTER

WALL

DISSdiameter

indexsafetysystem

CONNEC-TION

O2

N2O

D S I

SIMPLIFIED ANESTHESIA MACHINE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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Patient Breathing Circuit

Allows cyclic flowTo and from the patient

(AKA Breathing)

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Circle absorption anesthetic breathing circuit

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flipped

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

Rebreathed

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

Rebreathed

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

Rebreathed

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

Rebreathed

To Patient

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

Rebreathed

From Patient

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

Exhaust (APL)Expired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

Rebreathed

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

Exhaust (APL)Expired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

RebreathedGases (O2, N2O, Agent)

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

RebreathedGases

No CO2 rebreathed

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

RebreathedGases

No CO2

No

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFresh

Gas Flows

RebreathedGasesNo CO2

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFFGF , CDEL

FE FI

FE , CE

FI , CI

Gas Flows,Concentrations

~=

F = Flow C = Concentration

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The Circle-Absorber System

Sampled

ExhaustExpired

CO2

Ab-sorb-ant

200 mL/min

InspiredFFGF , CDEL

FE , CE

FI , CI

FE FI~=

CI~=

FFGF x CDEL

+FFGF x CDEL FE x CE

Inspired Concentration =Flow-weighted average ofFresh Gas and Expired GasConcentrations

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Low FGF

More rebreathingInspired more dependent on ExpiredInspired less dependent on Vaporizer

View the Breathing CircuitThe Circle-Absorber System

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Absorber opened - w gas channels shown

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Absorber opened - w gas channels shown

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Exp

Insp

Absorber Assembly Top CoverOhmeda GMS 1985-2000-present

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The Anesthesia Workspace

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BWH Anesthesia Workspace

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Don’t clutter ADS with Airway EquipmentMy view

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MRSMAIDWorkspace Setup

MachineRoomSuctionMonitorsAirwayI V Drugs

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MRSMAIDWorkspace Setup

MachineRoomSuctionMonitorsAirwayI V Drugs

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MRSMAIDMachineRoomSuctionMonitorsAirwayI V Drugs

Workspace Setup

Suction off if:DISS hose unscrewedWall switch offHose disconnect from CanisterCanister switch off Insert seated incorrectlyAny hole openFlap valve closed

because unit was shakenor canister is full

Flexible hose kinkedFlexible hose stepped on

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Workshop this afternoon

Evelyn Fan, OR Clinical EngineerErnst Daniel, OR Clinical EngineerBMETs (Biomedical Equipment Technicians)

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BWH Biomedical Engineering OR Team

Ernst Daniel CE

Evelyn Fan CE

James Philip MD

Clair Cabral

Jeremy Essex

Ed Holmes

Rossiny Jacques

M Anthony Johnson

C Trevor Roberts

Frantz Teleau

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WorkshopADS Safety Check

Day Check Case Check

Anesthesia MonitorsZero/CalibrateAttaching trodesControlling monitor measurementsObserving results

Numerals nowNumeric TrendDigital Trend

These are in your Goals for Week 1, Week 2, Life !

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BWH July 2007 Abbreviated Pre-Use Check

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Perform Machine-Assisted TestsGE Modulus 2 Plus - noneGE Aestiva - Minor

12 Hour switch off and onCircuit Oxygen Sensor Cal via SmartVent

GE Aisys - MajorMost circuit tests are automatedBellows volume & pressure can feel the circuitand make great ventilation modes

Draeger Fabius - MajorMost circuit tests are automatedVentilator Piston can feel the circuitand make great ventilation modes

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Calibrate Oxygen Monitor

Oxygen Monitor ON & sensor in air with hole plugged. Calibrate to 21%. Reconnect sensor in circuit

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Check Machine for Gas Delivery

Machine OnOxygen flows smoothlyDisconnect oxygen hoseOxygen alarm soundsSwitch ON oxygen tank. Verify P > 1000 psi and Alarm

silences.Tank off with wrenchTurn oxygen flow upAlarm sounds oxygen failureConnect oxygen hose to silence alarm.Turn up nitrous and observe alarm and/or control.Negative Pressure Test - later

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Check Breathing Circuit for Integrity

Attach circuit including reservoir bagOcclude “Y” with thumbFlush and fill bag to 30 cmH2O.Test pressure alarms

NAD - Continuing pressure alarm, high pressure alarmOhmeda - High pressure relief

Open relief valve and verify that reservoir bag emptiesObserve scavenger bag fill and empty

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Check Function - Ventilator, Suction

CHECK VENTILATOR FOR FUNCTIONVentilate reservoir bag and observe no volume loss.

CHECK SCAVENGER FOR FUNCTIONCheck that reservoir bag fills and empties. Check valves

not stuck.

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Thank you

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James H. Philip, MEE, MD, CCE

Office Neville House NH 2-24E617 732-7330 Page [email protected]

http://local.bwh.harvard.edu/intranet

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