Arterial and mixed venous xenon blood concentrations in pigs during wash-in of inhalational anaesthesia

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There are no data available on the kinetics of blood concentrations of xenon during the washin phase of an inhalation anaesthesia aiming at I MAC end-expiratory concentration. Therefore, we anaesthetized eight pigs with continuous propofol and fentanyl and measured arterial, mixed venous and end-expiratory xenon concentrations by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 and 120 min after starting the anaesthetic gas mixture [67% xenon/33% oxygen; 3 litre min-1 during the first 10 min, thereafter minimal flow with 0.48 (SD 0.03) litre min-1]. End-expiratory xenon concentrations plateaued (defined as <5% change from the preceding value) at 64 (6) vol% after 7 min, and arterial and mixed venous xenon concentrations after 5 and 15 min respectively. The highest arterio-venous concentration difference occurred after 3 min. Using the Fick principle, we calculated a mean xenon uptake of 3708 (829) and 9977 (3607) ml after 30 and 120 min respectively.

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Nalos, M., Wachter, U., Pittner, A., Georgieff, M., Radermacher, P., & Froeba, G. (2001). Arterial and mixed venous xenon blood concentrations in pigs during wash-in of inhalational anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 87(3), 497–498. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/87.3.497

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