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RMJ. 2012; 37(1): 68-69


Consideration of altitude and barometric pressure for anesthesia and critical care in disaster of Iranian plateau

Soon Yong Jung, Sang Yoon Jeon, Jae Hong Park, Sira Bang, Sang Eun Lee, Yong Han Kim.



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The environment is different at high altitude compared to that at sea level, especially in partial pressure related to brometric pressure. Therefore, the anesthesia in high altitude like Pamir, Tibet and Iranian Plateau deserves a special notice.

Key words: High altitude, barometric pressure, minimum alveolar partial pressure





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