Abstract
We compared the pungency and tolerability of three inhaled anaesthetics in a randomized, double-blind study. Eighty-one unpremedicated patients (n=27, each group) inhaled 2 MAC of isoflurane (2.3%), desflurane (12%) or sevoflurane (4%) for 60 s from an anaesthetic breathing circuit via a mask. Two blinded observers recorded coughing, complaints of burning and irritation, and how long the inhalation was tolerated. One sevoflurane patient coughed, but completed the study period, whereas II isoflurane patients and 20 desflurane patients coghed, objected verbally or removed the mask forcefully. All sevoflurane, 20 isoflurane and seven desflurane patients completed the study period (average 60, 49 and 33 s, respectively, P<0.05). The irritability grading was: desflurane > isoflurane > sevoflurane (P<0.05). Sevoflurane is the least irritating agent for inhalation at 2 MAC concentration.
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TerRiet, M. F., DeSouza, G. J. A., Jacobs, J. S., Young, D., Lewis, M. C., Herrington, C., & Gold, M. I. (2000). Which is most pungent: Isoflurane, sevoflurane or desflurane? British Journal of Anaesthesia, 85(2), 305–307. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/85.2.305
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