An in vitro study of the effects of isoflurane on oxygen transfer.

2001 
A common anesthetic technique utilized during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) includes the use of various inhalation agents, such as isoflurane. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of this agent on oxygen transfer during CPB.An in vitro model was designed using bovine blood. Blood flow was held constant at 2 l/min, while gas flow was manipulated at 1 and 3 l/min. The percentage of inspired oxygen (FiO2) was set at 50 and 100%, and isoflurane was manipulated to 1.0, 3.0 and 5.0%. Blood gas analysis, oxygen transfer, and inlet and outlet isoflurane concentrations were measured at each of the given conditions. A total of 12 trials with four oxygenators were conducted.In the four oxygenators used in our study, no significant differences in oxygenator performance were found. At conditions of 1 l/min gas flow, 50% FiO2 and 1% isoflurane, there were no significant changes in O2 transfer between baseline and measurements taken during isoflurane administration (100.18 ± 12.49 vs 102.35 ± 10.99 ml O2...
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