Respiratory gas exchange. Anesthesia with enflurane or isoflurane in nitrous oxide during spontaneous and controlled ventilation

1993 
The estimation of oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide elimination is essential for predicting the metabolic activity and needs of any patient having anaesthesia. During anaesthesia oxygen consumption can be measured and compared to a predicted value. However, oxygen uptake is affected by anaesthetic agents, which complicates the interpretation of measured oxygen uptake rate. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there are any differences in respiratory gas exchange during anaesthesia with enflurane and isoflurane and also to assess the effects of spontaneous versus controlled ventilation. Methods. Fourty orthopoedic patients were randomized to enflurane or isoflurane anaesthesia in nitrous oxide with either spontaneous or controlled ventilation
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