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[Isoflurane. (Comparison with halothane and fentanyl anesthesia)].

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|February 25, 1990
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Isoflurane anesthesia offers stable metabolic acid-base balance and better circulation in a closed system. While it increases blood sugar, isoflurane is suitable for prolonged anesthesia, with cost offset by closed-system use.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Isoflurane is an inhalational anesthetic agent.
  • Its use in anesthesia requires careful consideration of administration systems and patient parameters.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of isoflurane anesthesia.
  • To compare isoflurane with halothane and fentanyl anesthesia.
  • To assess the impact of closed versus semi-closed systems on isoflurane anesthesia outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted 135 anesthesias using isoflurane over 1.5 years.
  • Administered isoflurane in 104 cases in a closed system and 31 in a semi-closed system.
  • Compared results with halothane and fentanyl anesthesia, including literature review.

Main Results:

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  • Isoflurane demonstrated stable metabolic acid-base balance and good tissue oxygenation.
  • Circulatory parameters showed mild tachycardia and transient systolic blood pressure decrease, with better stability in closed systems.
  • Respiratory depression was less than with fentanyl, comparable to halothane; muscle relaxant requirements were reduced.
  • Blood sugar levels increased significantly and for a prolonged duration compared to control anesthetics.

Conclusions:

  • Isoflurane is suitable for prolonged and repeated anesthesia.
  • Closed-system administration of isoflurane offers advantages in circulatory stability and cost-effectiveness.
  • Careful attention is required for specific circumstances during isoflurane anesthesia.