Issue 10, 1989

Gas chromatographic determination of volatile anaesthetic agents in blood. Part 2. Clinical studies

Abstract

A method is described for the direct determination of the volatile anaesthetics halothane and isoflurane in blood by gas chromatography with flame-ionisation detection. The method is accurate and precise and allows rapid measurements of blood levels of anaesthetic agents. Headspace concentrations of anaesthetic agents in the concentration range 0–3%V/V are determined with an accuracy of ±0.01%V/V. The relative standard deviation of these results is less than 4.0%. A relatively small volume of blood is required for each determination, a factor of great significance in the treatment of children. The need for separate blood calibration graphs for each patient is discussed, further emphasising the need for a rapid calibration procedure. The results from the clinical application of this method show conclusively its suitability for the management of anaesthetised subjects.

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Analyst, 1989,114, 1211-1213

Gas chromatographic determination of volatile anaesthetic agents in blood. Part 2. Clinical studies

J. Flynn, S. Masud, J. D. O'Keeffe, W. S. Wren and I. M. Shanahan, Analyst, 1989, 114, 1211 DOI: 10.1039/AN9891401211

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