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American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) operating room fires algorithm

American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) operating room fires algorithm
Algorithm for prevention and management of an operating room (OR) fire.
* Ignition sources include but are not limited to electrosurgery or electrocautery units and lasers.
¶ An oxidizer-enriched atmosphere occurs when there is any increase in oxygen concentration above room air level, and/or the presence of any concentration of nitrous oxide.
Δ After minimizing delivered oxygen, wait a period of time (eg, one to three minutes) before using an ignition source. For oxygen-dependent patients, reduce supplemental oxygen delivery to the minimum required to avoid hypoxia. Monitor oxygenation with pulse oximetry, and, if feasible, inspired, inhaled, and/or delivered oxygen concentration.
After stopping the delivery of nitrous oxide, wait a period of time (eg, one to three minutes) before using an ignition source.
§ Unexpected flash, flame, smoke or heat, unusual sounds (eg, a "pop," "snap," or "foomp") or odors, unexpected movement of drapes, discoloration of drapes or breathing circuit, unexpected patient movement or complaint.
¥ In this algorithm, airway fire refers to a fire in the airway or breathing circuit.
‡ A CO2 fire extinguisher may be used on the patient if necessary.
From: Apfelbaum JL, Caplan RA, Barker SJ, et al. Practice advisory for the prevention and management of operating room fires: an updated report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Operating Room Fires. Anesthesiology 2013; 118:271. DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e31827773d2. Copyright © 2013 American Society of Anesthesiologists. Reproduced with permission from Wolters Kluwer Health. Unauthorized reproduction of this material is prohibited.
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