Effect of sevoflurane on P50 and on measurement of oxygen tension

Autor: Kambam, J. Reddy, Horton, Bennett F., Parris, Winston C. V., Holaday, Duncan A.
Zdroj: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing; October 1988, Vol. 4 Issue: 4 p261-263, 3p
Abstrakt: Fresh samples of heparinized human blood from 10 healthy nonsmoking volunteers were used to study the effect of the inhaled anesthetic sevoflurane on the oxygen half-saturation pressure of hemoglobin (P50) and on polarographic measurements of oxygen tension at low values. Control samples had a baseline P50 of 26.9±0.2 mm Hg. When the blood samples were exposed to 1.75% (1 minimum alveolar concentration, MAC), 2.75%, and 3.5% (2 MAC) of sevoflurane, the P50 values were 27.0±0.5 mm Hg, 27.1±0.4 mm Hg, and 26.9±0.5 mm Hg, respectively. Our present data show that 1 to 2 MAC sevoflurane has no significant effect on P50 (P>0.05). Our data also show that sevoflurane did not interfere with polarographic measurements of oxygen tension (P>0.05). Other inhaled agents—halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane—do interfere with these measurements, and we cannot explain the difference.
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