Hello,
I have uploaded the study that prompted this thread so that you can read it yourselves. I think it is interesting (and scary in some ways)!
To be very clear, our finding was that you can't rely on a prebreathe to identify problems with CO2 scrubbing. But we never intended that this be interpreted to mean a prebreathe has no value. The prebreathe has other purposes which have been articulated by various posters on this thread. We should always do prebreathes.
Simon M
I have uploaded the study that prompted this thread so that you can read it yourselves. I think it is interesting (and scary in some ways)!
To be very clear, our finding was that you can't rely on a prebreathe to identify problems with CO2 scrubbing. But we never intended that this be interpreted to mean a prebreathe has no value. The prebreathe has other purposes which have been articulated by various posters on this thread. We should always do prebreathes.
Simon M