Measurement of the Second Gas Effect on Sevoflurane in Anaesthetised Patients

Mise à jour : Il y a 4 ans
Référence : NCT00321191

Femme et Homme

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Extrait

This study is investigating the "second gas effect", a phenomenon produced by the uptake of nitrous oxide (N2O) by the lungs, during the course of a typical anaesthetic. The effect is to increase the concentration of other breathed gases in the lung. These include oxygen and volatile anaesthetic agents such as sevoflurane, which are also normally administered along with N2O. We wish to i) measure the magnitude of the second gas effects on both blood and expired concentrations of sevoflurane (Part 1), and ii) see if a demonstrable difference exists between the effects on blood and expired concentrations.


Critère d'inclusion

  • Anesthesia

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