Effect of fresh gas flow on isoflurane concentrations during low-flow anaesthesia

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The effect of fresh gas flow (FGF) on isoflurane concentrations at given vaporizer settings during low-flow anaesthesia was investigated. Ninety patients (American Society of Anaesthesiologists physical status I or II) were randomly allocated to three groups (FGF 1 l/min, FGF 2 l/min and FGF 4 l/min). Anaesthesia was maintained for 10 min with vaporizer setting isoflurane 2 vol% and FGF 4 l/min for full-tissue anaesthetic uptake in a semi-closed circle system. Low-flow anaesthesia was maintained for 20 min with end-tidal isoflurane 1.5 vol% and FGF 2 l/min. FGF was then changed to FGF 1 l/min, FGF 2 l/min or FGF 4 l/min. Measurements during the 20-min period showed that inspired and end-tidal isoflurane concentrations decreased in the FGF 1-l/min group but increased in the FGF 4-l/min group compared with baseline values. No haemodynamic changes were observed. Monitoring of anaesthetic concentrations and appropriate control of vaporizer settings are necessary during low-flow anaesthesia. Copyright © 2005 Cambridge Medical Publications.

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Park, J. Y., Kim, J. H., Kim, W. Y., Chang, M. S., Kim, J. Y., & Shin, H. W. (2005). Effect of fresh gas flow on isoflurane concentrations during low-flow anaesthesia. Journal of International Medical Research, 33(5), 513–519. https://doi.org/10.1177/147323000503300506

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