Mélangeurs de gaz défectueux, cause de rétropollution du circuit de distribution des gaz médicaux
Autor: | J.B. Cazalaà, J.C. Otteni, J. Ancellin |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Leak Atmospheric pressure Petroleum engineering General Medicine Differential pressure equipment and supplies Flow measurement Surgery law.invention Pipeline transport Flow control (fluid) Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Pressure measurement law medicine Environmental science Versa |
Zdroj: | Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation. 16:68-72 |
ISSN: | 0750-7658 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0750-7658(97)84283-9 |
Popis: | A defective Air/O2 mixer of a ventilator located downstream of the gas outlets of two pipelines is a potential cause of retropollution. Retropollution of O2 with Air or vice versa carries a risk of either a) a hypoxic gas mixture delivery during anaesthesia, including O2-N2O administration, when the O2 pipeline supplies Air instead of O2, or b) a hyperoxic gas mixture delivery in the intensive therapy unit for neonates during administration of a O2-Air mixture, when the Air pipeline supplies O2 instead of Air. A defective O2/N2O flowmeter-mixer of an anaesthesia machine, with N2O flow control by O2 through a differential pressure manometer, can cause retropollution of O2 supply pipeline with N2O or vice versa. The prerequisite for retropollution is the association of three events: build-up of a pressure difference between the two gas lines; defective or absent back-flow check value in the circuit of the gas at a lower pressure; one of the following defects: a) the pressure equilibrating valves of the mixer cannot amend the pressure difference and allow a gas reflow at the gas mixture outlet; b) leak in the diaphragm of a pressure equilibrating valve; c) defective bypass supply valve. The optimal means for the recognition of a pipeline contamination by another gas is the O2 analyzer, especially in anaesthetic areas where the presence of N2O and Air carries the risk of a hypoxic gas mixture delivery. The mixer or flowmeter-mixer responsible for retropollution can be recognized in plunging successively the various quick couplers underwater into a glass, while the others remain connected to their outlets and the mixer set at a O2 concentration of 50 vol% or the flowmeters set at a similar flow. In case of retropollution, the gas reflow produces bubbles. It is recommended: a) in anaesthetic areas to set the O2 pressure at about 0.2 bar above that of Air and the latter at a pressure of about 0.2 bar above that of N2O; b) in intensive therapy units for neonates, to set the Air pressure at about 0.2 bar above that of O2; c) in all areas to disconnect from the gas outlets the devices equipped with a mixer or a flowmeter-mixer when not in use. |
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