Modification of central nervous system effects of laudanosine by inhalation anaesthetics.

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  • W Z Shi
  • M R Fahey
  • D M Fisher
  • R D Miller
چکیده

To determine the effect of inhalation anaesthetics on the plasma concentration of laudanosine necessary to produce CNS excitation, we administered laudanosine 0.5 mg kg-1 min-1 i.v. to 40 rabbits under eight study conditions: 1.0 or 0.7% halothane, 1.6% isoflurane, 2.0% enflurane, during normocapnia and hypocapnia; 70% nitrous oxide, alone and with 1.0% halothane, and room air (control). At the onset of purposeless, unco-ordinated movements of the entire body, blood samples were obtained to determine the CNS excitation-threshold plasma concentration (ETPC) of laudanosine. During normocapnia, 1.0% halothane, 1.6% isoflurane and 2.0% enflurane increased ETPC (mean (SD) 11.8 (2.5), 11.3 (2.8) and 9.1 (1.4) micrograms ml-1, respectively) from control (5.0 (0.9) microgram ml-1). ETPC during enflurane anaesthesia did not change significantly with hypocapnia. Nitrous oxide, alone or in combination with halothane, did not change ETPC. The combination of nitrous oxide with 1.0% halothane significantly decreased ETPC to less than that for halothane alone (6.7 (1.2) v. 11.8 (2.5) micrograms ml-1, respectively).

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • British journal of anaesthesia

دوره 63 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1989