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Quantitative Anaesthesia: Low Flow and Closed Circuit

Quantitative Anaesthesia: Low Flow and Closed Circuit

Prof.Dr. med. K. van Ackern (auth.), Prof.Dr. med. K. van Ackern, Prof.Dr. Dipl.-Phys. H. Frankenberger, Prof.Dr. E. Konecny, Prof.Dr. med. Karl Steinbereithner (eds.)
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Quantitative anaesthesia - exact registration of the degree of anaesthesia - has long been the anaesthetist's dream. Such pre­ cision could decrease the risk for the patient. Can -this dream now be realized in the foreseeable future? And can the quantifi­ cation be technically verified? This workshop was organized for these questions to be discussed by a group of experts. Schleswig-Holstein was a logical location for such a gathering. Medical and associated technical advances have socioeconomic consequences: in Schleswig-Holstein there are nowadays more jobs in medical technology than in the traditional shipbuilding industry. The encouragement of medical research and related technical innovation is thus a central component of public poli­ cy. One result of this emphasis was the recent setting up of a study group on medical technology, one of the aims of which is to provide a forum in Schleswig-Holstein for meetings such as this. The intention is to consolidate Schleswig-Holstein's reputation as a centre for both medical-technical development and scien­ tific discussion. The organizers of this scientific workshop thank the Schleswig­ Holstein Ministry of Economics and Transport and Dragerwerk AG for their support.

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Anno:
1989
Edizione:
1
Casa editrice:
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
154
ISBN 10:
3642742130
ISBN 13:
9783642742132
Collana:
Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin / Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine 204
File:
PDF, 9.92 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1989
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