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COPD (Chronic obstructive disease ) is a condition of respiratory system failure seen occasionally in elderly patients of society. Sevofluorane is a safe, volatile anesthetic used considerably widely all over the world. Because respiratory functions and gas exchange became impaired in COPD patients, the respiratory system excretion/washout of inhalational anesthetic agents can be affected. In our study we aimed to investigate if there is a relation between sevofluorane's washout time and the degree of COPD.
Having approval by the Duzce University non-invasive clinical ethics committee and the written consent, the study was conducted by researchers among 60 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status 1 or 2 patients scheduled for orthopedic, urologic and lower limp surgery which performed under general anesthesia .We investigated patients who have normal pulmonary function and who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease .We divided into two groups by via questioning and evaluating pulmonary function tests of patients.
The patients were 18-60 years old, with body mass index between 22-29. The exclusion criteria were:
Anesthesia was induced by propofol (2mg . kg-1), fentanyl (1,5-2 mcg. kg-1), rocuronium(0,6mg. kg-1) intravenously. General anesthesia was maintained by remifentanyl infusion(0,25-1 mcg.kg-1.min-1) and sevofluorane (1 MAC level corrected for the patients age). Fresh gas flow was 6 L. min-1 (50%-50% oxygen/air mixture). Patients were mechanically ventilated (Vt: 6-8 ml. kg-1 , frequency: 9-12 breath.min-1), adjusted to provide an end-tidal CO2 concentration of 35-40 mmHg and SpO2> %95 during anesthetic and surgical procedure.The patients non-invasive arterial tension and heart rate was maintain within normal limits. All data were recorded on each patient's observation charts.
At the end of the surgery, the sevofluorane vaporizer was turned off and the time taken for the sevofluorane concentration to decrease from 1 MAC to 0.3 MAC (MAC awake) and 0.1 MAC were recorded. The ratio of the fraction of inspired of sevoflurane and of expired concentration (Fexp) of sevofluorane at 1 MAC and Fexp of sevofluorane at 0.1 MAC were recorded. Mechanical ventilations of the patients were maintained until extubation and standardized according to ideal body weight. All patients extubated immediately after the patients were given reaction to the endotracheal tube. Remifetanyl infusion was maintained until 0.1 MAC level was reached.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group normal | The patients which have not clinical diagnosis of chronic obstructive lung disease. | ||
| Group COPD | The patients which have chronic obstructive lung disease in clinical evaluation |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| washout time | The time in which sevoflurane MAC level decrease from 0.3 MAC to 0.1MAC and 0,1 MAC to extubation in the patients expiratory gases | second |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| extubation time | The time which sevoflurane MAC level decrease 1 MAC to extubation | seconds |
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the study was conducted by reserchers among 60 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status 1 or 2 patients scheduled for orthopedic, urologic and lower limp surgery which performed under general anesthesia .We investigated patientes who have normal pulmonary function and who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease .We divided into two groups by via questioning and evaluating pulmonary function tests of patients.
The patients were 18-60 years old, with body mass index between 22-29
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Ilknur Suidiye Seker, Asist. prof. | Duzce University School of Medicine | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Duzce Univercity Medical Fauculty | Düzce | 81620 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 20569431 | Background | Adanir T, Atay A, Sencan A, Aksun M, Karahan N. Effect of cigarette smoking on the washout time of sevoflurane anesthesia. BMC Anesthesiol. 2010 Jun 22;10:8. doi: 10.1186/1471-2253-10-8. |
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