Comparison of the analgesic potency of xenon and nitrous oxide in humans evaluated by experimental pain

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We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%) and nitrous oxide (15, 30, 45 and 60%) in humans using a multimodal experimental pain testing and assessment technique. We tested 12 healthy volunteers in a randomized, single-blind, crossover study. The following experimental pain tests were used: nociceptive reflex to repeated stimuli; pain tolerance to maximal effort tourniquet ischaemia; electrical stimulation; mechanical pressure; and cold. Reaction time was also measured. Xenon and nitrous oxide produced analgesia to ischaemic, electrical and mechanical stimulation, but not to cold pain. There was no difference in MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon and nitrous oxide. Both increased reaction time in a similar manner. Xenon and nitrous oxide evoked nausea and vomiting in a large number of volunteers.

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Petersen-Felix, S., Luginbühl, M., Schnider, T. W., Curatolo, M., Arendt-Nielsen, L., & Zbinden, A. M. (1998). Comparison of the analgesic potency of xenon and nitrous oxide in humans evaluated by experimental pain. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 81(5), 742–747. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/81.5.742

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