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Supplemental oxygen is routinely administered to patients prior to and during induction of general anesthesia. This practice provides increases the fraction of oxygen in the lungs therefore and providing additional oxygen to the tissues which can prolong the time to oxygen desaturation. In recent years, proprietary high-flow nasal oxygen systems have been extensively researched in the perioperative and critical care setting, they are commonly referred to as Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE). Standard nasal oxygen cannulas are widely used in the healthcare setting since their introduction in the 1940s and have . . .
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