Comparison of MAC and the rate of rise of alveolar concentration of sevoflurane with halothane and isoflurane in the dog

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The anesthetic requirements for sevoflurane, isoflurane, and halothane were determined in mongrel dogs. The MACs (minimum alveolar concentration) of sevoflurane, isoflurane, and halothane were 2.36 ± 0.46% (n = 18), 1.39 ± 0.25% (n = 10), and 0.89 ± 0.20% (n = 12), respectively (mean ± SD). In agreement with sevoflurane's low blood/gas partition coefficient (0.6), the rate of rise of alveolar concentration toward that inspired (F(A)/F(I)) for sevoflurane was significantly faster than that for either halothane or isoflurane. Thirty seconds after breathing a constant inspired concentration F(A)/F(I) was 0.75 for sevoflurane, which was 2.96 times higher than that with halothane (0.25 ± 0.02) and 1.29 times higher than that with isoflurane (0.6 ± 0.05). Induction with sevoflurane was smooth, with no struggling nor excessive salivation.

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Kazama, T., & Ikeda, K. (1988). Comparison of MAC and the rate of rise of alveolar concentration of sevoflurane with halothane and isoflurane in the dog. Anesthesiology, 68(3), 435–437. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198803000-00020

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