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Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?

Introduction: Tafonius is an anesthesia machine with computer-controlled monitor and ventilator. We compared the isoflurane fluctuations in the circuit with manual (MF) or computer-driven (CF) flowmeters, investigated the origin of the differences and assessed whether isoflurane concentration time c...

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Autores principales: Raillard, Mathieu, Levionnois, Olivier, MacFarlane, Paul
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31192237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00160
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author Raillard, Mathieu
Levionnois, Olivier
MacFarlane, Paul
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description Introduction: Tafonius is an anesthesia machine with computer-controlled monitor and ventilator. We compared the isoflurane fluctuations in the circuit with manual (MF) or computer-driven (CF) flowmeters, investigated the origin of the differences and assessed whether isoflurane concentration time course followed a one-compartment model. Material and Methods: A calibrated TEC-3 isoflurane vaporizer was used. Gas composition and flows were measured using a multiparametric monitor and a digital flowmeter. Measurements included: (1) Effects of various F(i)O(2) with MF/CF on the isoflurane fraction changes in the breathing system during mechanical ventilation of a lung model; wash-in kinetic was fitted to a compartmental model; (2) Gas outflow at the common gas outlet (CGO) with MF/CF at different F(i)O(2); (3) Isoflurane output of the vaporizer at various dial settings with MF/CF set at different flows without and with reduction of the CGO diameter. Results: (1) The 3% targeted isoflurane concentration was not reached; additional time was required to reach specific concentrations with CF (lowest F(i)O(2), longer time). The exponential course fitted a two-compartment model; (2) Set and measured flows were identical with MF. With CF at 0.21 F(i)O(2), flow was intermittently 7.6 L min(−1) or zero (mean total: 38% of the set flow); with CF at 1.00 F(i)O(2), flow was 10.6 L min(−1) or zero (mean: 4–5.3 L min(−1)); with 0.21 < F(i)O(2) < 1.00, combined flow was intermittent (maximum output: 15.6 L min(−1)); (3) With MF, isoflurane output was matching dial setting at 5 L min(−1) but was lower at higher flows; with CF generating intermittent flows, isoflurane output was fluctuating. With the 4 mm diameter CGO, isoflurane concentration was close to dial setting with both MF and CF. With a 14 G CGO, isoflurane concentration was lower than dial setting with MF, higher with CF. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Using MF or CF led to different isoflurane fraction time course in Tafonius. Flows were lower than set with CF; the TEC-3 did not compensate for high/intermittent flows and pressures; the CGO diameter influenced isoflurane output.
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spelling pubmed-65494712019-06-12 Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius? Raillard, Mathieu Levionnois, Olivier MacFarlane, Paul Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Introduction: Tafonius is an anesthesia machine with computer-controlled monitor and ventilator. We compared the isoflurane fluctuations in the circuit with manual (MF) or computer-driven (CF) flowmeters, investigated the origin of the differences and assessed whether isoflurane concentration time course followed a one-compartment model. Material and Methods: A calibrated TEC-3 isoflurane vaporizer was used. Gas composition and flows were measured using a multiparametric monitor and a digital flowmeter. Measurements included: (1) Effects of various F(i)O(2) with MF/CF on the isoflurane fraction changes in the breathing system during mechanical ventilation of a lung model; wash-in kinetic was fitted to a compartmental model; (2) Gas outflow at the common gas outlet (CGO) with MF/CF at different F(i)O(2); (3) Isoflurane output of the vaporizer at various dial settings with MF/CF set at different flows without and with reduction of the CGO diameter. Results: (1) The 3% targeted isoflurane concentration was not reached; additional time was required to reach specific concentrations with CF (lowest F(i)O(2), longer time). The exponential course fitted a two-compartment model; (2) Set and measured flows were identical with MF. With CF at 0.21 F(i)O(2), flow was intermittently 7.6 L min(−1) or zero (mean total: 38% of the set flow); with CF at 1.00 F(i)O(2), flow was 10.6 L min(−1) or zero (mean: 4–5.3 L min(−1)); with 0.21 < F(i)O(2) < 1.00, combined flow was intermittent (maximum output: 15.6 L min(−1)); (3) With MF, isoflurane output was matching dial setting at 5 L min(−1) but was lower at higher flows; with CF generating intermittent flows, isoflurane output was fluctuating. With the 4 mm diameter CGO, isoflurane concentration was close to dial setting with both MF and CF. With a 14 G CGO, isoflurane concentration was lower than dial setting with MF, higher with CF. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Using MF or CF led to different isoflurane fraction time course in Tafonius. Flows were lower than set with CF; the TEC-3 did not compensate for high/intermittent flows and pressures; the CGO diameter influenced isoflurane output. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6549471/ /pubmed/31192237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00160 Text en Copyright © 2019 Raillard, Levionnois and MacFarlane. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Raillard, Mathieu
Levionnois, Olivier
MacFarlane, Paul
Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?
title Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?
title_full Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?
title_fullStr Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?
title_full_unstemmed Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?
title_short Do the Manual or Computer-Controlled Flowmeters Generate Similar Isoflurane Concentrations in Tafonius?
title_sort do the manual or computer-controlled flowmeters generate similar isoflurane concentrations in tafonius?
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31192237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00160
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