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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 23, 52-57, Copyright © 1977 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
T Ishitoya, S Sato, G DiBenedetto, v Vanini, H Mohri, A Merendino and DH Dillard
The effect of halothane-100% oxygen anesthesia on oxygen consumption was
studied in 10 dogs subjected to surface-induced deep hypothermia with 30
minutes of circulatory arrest. The results were compared with previous
oxygen consumtion data under ether-100% oxygen anesthesia. Low cardiac
output, especially during the rewarming period, low PaO2, and a large
arteriovenous oxygen difference during rewarming were significantly
different in the halothane group, despite identical oxygen consumption in
both groups. These differences could not elucidate the exact cause of
postoperative motor disturbances associated with 30 minutes of circulatory
arrest in the halothane group. The possibility that there was higher oxygen
consumption under halothane anesthesia is discussed.
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Oxygen consumption during surface-induced deep hypothermia under halothane anesthesia
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