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Events and Treatment Characteristic (n = 175)a Uneventful 153 (87%) Reduced tidal volume (>10% from baseline) 16 (9%) SpO2 drop (>10% or below 90% even if transient) 7 (4%) Change in the capnography curve to an ascending pattern 3 (2%) Hypotension 5 (3%) Bradycardia 2 (1%) Cardiorespiratory arrest 0 (0%) Treatment (n = 22)a Manual ventilation 13 (59%) Increased inspiratory pressure 8 (36%) Increase in FiO2 12 (55%) Crystalloid bolus 5 (23%) Atropine 0 (0%) Epinephrine 4 (18%) Propofol bolus 2 (9%) Increased sevoflurane 0 (0%) Interruption of the procedure 1 (5%) Neuromuscular blocker administration 0 (0%) Spontaneous resolution 2 (9%)
Note:–FiO2 indicates fraction of inspired oxygen.
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