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Year : 2017 | Volume
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Low flow anesthesia will gain eras (enhanced recovery after surgery)
Tjokorda Gde Agung Senapathi1, I Putu Pramana Suarjaya1, Adinda Putra Pradhana2, Eric Makmur2
1 Senior, Department of Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Intensive Care, Udayana University and Sanglah General Hospital, Bali, Indonesia 2 Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Intensive Care, Udayana University and Sanglah General Hospital, Bali, Indonesia
Correspondence Address:
Eric Makmur Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Intensive Care, Udayana University, Sanglah General Hospital, Kesehatan Street No 1, Denpasar-Bali Indonesia
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
DOI: 10.15562/bjoa.v1i3.24
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As we know, the volatile agent needs fresh gas flow to be carried out to the patient. It is very common in anesthesia practice, we use the fresh gas flow more than 2 liters per minute. In recent practice, the more flow we gave, the more volatile agent blew out to the patient. The present of APL (adjustable pressure limit) also leaks out of the circuit, we spend more gases, volatile agent, hence gave more pollutant to the operating theater. The consequences of those are an increase of anesthesia expenses and change the way of health care being delivered. ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) is popular with its quick recovery after surgery, include quick emergence post anesthesia, that will reduce the time in the operating theater, recovery room, and as results, reduce the cost of anesthesia and surgery.
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