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Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs

In the present study, we compare a new carbon dioxide (CO(2)) absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) with a conventional CO(2) absorbent, Sodasorb(®) as a control CO(2) absorbent for Compound A (CA) and Carbon monoxide (CO) productions. Four dogs were anesthetized with sevoflurane. Each dog was anesthetized wit...

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Autores principales: KONDOH, Kei, ATIBA, Ayman, NAGASE, Kiyoshi, OGAWA, Shizuko, MIWA, Takashi, KATSUMATA, Teruya, UENO, Hiroshi, UZUKA, Yuji
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25843038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.14-0279
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author KONDOH, Kei
ATIBA, Ayman
NAGASE, Kiyoshi
OGAWA, Shizuko
MIWA, Takashi
KATSUMATA, Teruya
UENO, Hiroshi
UZUKA, Yuji
author_facet KONDOH, Kei
ATIBA, Ayman
NAGASE, Kiyoshi
OGAWA, Shizuko
MIWA, Takashi
KATSUMATA, Teruya
UENO, Hiroshi
UZUKA, Yuji
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description In the present study, we compare a new carbon dioxide (CO(2)) absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) with a conventional CO(2) absorbent, Sodasorb(®) as a control CO(2) absorbent for Compound A (CA) and Carbon monoxide (CO) productions. Four dogs were anesthetized with sevoflurane. Each dog was anesthetized with four preparations, Yabashi lime(®) with high or low-flow rate of oxygen and control CO(2) absorbent with high or low-flow rate. CA and CO concentrations in the anesthetic circuit, canister temperature and carbooxyhemoglobin (COHb) concentration in the blood were measured. Yabashi lime(®) did not produce CA. Control CO(2) absorbent generated CA, and its concentration was significantly higher in low-flow rate than a high-flow rate. CO was generated only in low-flow rate groups, but there was no significance between Yabashi lime(®) groups and control CO(2) absorbent groups. However, the CO concentration in the circuit could not be detected (≤5ppm), and no change was found in COHb level. Canister temperature was significantly higher in low-flow rate groups than high-flow rate groups. Furthermore, in low-flow rate groups, the lower layer of canister temperature in control CO(2) absorbent group was significantly higher than Yabashi lime(®) group. CA and CO productions are thought to be related to the composition of CO(2) absorbent, flow rate and canister temperature. Though CO concentration is equal, it might be safer to use Yabashi lime(®) with sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs than conventional CO(2) absorbent at the point of CA production.
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spelling pubmed-45658192015-09-11 Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs KONDOH, Kei ATIBA, Ayman NAGASE, Kiyoshi OGAWA, Shizuko MIWA, Takashi KATSUMATA, Teruya UENO, Hiroshi UZUKA, Yuji J Vet Med Sci Surgery In the present study, we compare a new carbon dioxide (CO(2)) absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) with a conventional CO(2) absorbent, Sodasorb(®) as a control CO(2) absorbent for Compound A (CA) and Carbon monoxide (CO) productions. Four dogs were anesthetized with sevoflurane. Each dog was anesthetized with four preparations, Yabashi lime(®) with high or low-flow rate of oxygen and control CO(2) absorbent with high or low-flow rate. CA and CO concentrations in the anesthetic circuit, canister temperature and carbooxyhemoglobin (COHb) concentration in the blood were measured. Yabashi lime(®) did not produce CA. Control CO(2) absorbent generated CA, and its concentration was significantly higher in low-flow rate than a high-flow rate. CO was generated only in low-flow rate groups, but there was no significance between Yabashi lime(®) groups and control CO(2) absorbent groups. However, the CO concentration in the circuit could not be detected (≤5ppm), and no change was found in COHb level. Canister temperature was significantly higher in low-flow rate groups than high-flow rate groups. Furthermore, in low-flow rate groups, the lower layer of canister temperature in control CO(2) absorbent group was significantly higher than Yabashi lime(®) group. CA and CO productions are thought to be related to the composition of CO(2) absorbent, flow rate and canister temperature. Though CO concentration is equal, it might be safer to use Yabashi lime(®) with sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs than conventional CO(2) absorbent at the point of CA production. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2015-04-04 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4565819/ /pubmed/25843038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.14-0279 Text en ©2015 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Surgery
KONDOH, Kei
ATIBA, Ayman
NAGASE, Kiyoshi
OGAWA, Shizuko
MIWA, Takashi
KATSUMATA, Teruya
UENO, Hiroshi
UZUKA, Yuji
Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
title Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
title_full Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
title_fullStr Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
title_short Performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, Yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
title_sort performance of a new carbon dioxide absorbent, yabashi lime(®) as compared to conventional carbon dioxide absorbent during sevoflurane anesthesia in dogs
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25843038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.14-0279
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