The blood–gas partition coefficient

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A partition coefficient (λ) describes the relative affinity of a volatile anaesthetic for two phases and how that anaesthetic distributes itself between the two phases when equilibrium has been achieved. The blood–gas partition coefficient (λb/g), or Ostwald coefficient for blood–gas, is a pharmacological term used to describe the solubility of a volatile anaesthetic agent. Volatile agents with a low blood–gas partition coefficient (less soluble) will exert a high partial pressure and produce a more rapid onset and offset of anaesthetic action.

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Bezuidenhout, E. (2020). The blood–gas partition coefficient. Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 26(6), S8–S11. https://doi.org/10.36303/SAJAA.2020.26.6.S3.2528

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