Efficient inspired concentration of sevoflurane for vital capacity rapid inhalation induction (VCRII) technique
1995; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0952-8180(95)00006-4
ISSN1873-4529
Autores Tópico(s)Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
ResumoStudy Objectives: To evaluate the efficient inspired concentration of sevoflurane for a vital capacity rapid inhalation induction (VCRII) technique with respect to induction time, characteristics, and acceptability. Design: Prospective study. Setting: Medical college hospital. Patients: 68 unpremedicated healthy adult volunteers were assigned to one of four groups in order of sequential entry of informed consent. Interventions: 3%, 4.5%, 6%, or 7.5% concentrations of sevoflurane were administered for 5 minutes (3% and 4.5%) or 3 minutes (6% and 7.5%) using a single breath technique. Measurements and Main Results: The mean induction time required with 3%, 4.5%, 6%, or 7.5% sevoflurane was 120 ± 26 sec, 79 ± 18 sec, 52 ± 15 sec, or 47 ±17 seconds, respectively. Each induction time was significantly different from the others (p < 0.05) except for that between 6% and 7.5%. There appeared to be a direct inverse relationship between the mean induction time and the logarithm of inspired concentration of sevoflurane, but this relationship did not extend beyond concentrations above 6%. Blood pressure decreased by approximately 18% from baseline at the end of inhalation of the drug, and heart rate remained constant in all groups. Except of one subject in the 7.5% group, no coughing was observed and laryngospasm, breathholding, and secretions were not seen in any subjects. Slight limb movement was observed in a few subjects in each group. All subjects except one in the 3% group would accept undergoing a similar procedure again. Conclusion: Sevoflurane 6% can be recommended for VCRII, but increasing the concentration higher than this does not markedly shorten the induction time and thus seems to add little benefit.
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