Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 0.5 fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO<sub>2</sub>) and >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>on pulmonary gas exchange, shunt fraction and oxygen delivery (DO<sub&g...

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Main Authors: Lerche Phillip, Bednarski Richard M, Aarnes Turi K, Hubbell John AE, Muir William W
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-06-01
Series:BMC Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/7/23
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spelling doaj-2e64b7f0680e469cb1da9f6b9c74af4b2020-11-24T21:07:26ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482011-06-01712310.1186/1746-6148-7-23Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horsesLerche PhillipBednarski Richard MAarnes Turi KHubbell John AEMuir William W<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 0.5 fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO<sub>2</sub>) and >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>on pulmonary gas exchange, shunt fraction and oxygen delivery (DO<sub>2</sub>) in dorsally recumbent horses during inhalant anesthesia. The use of 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>has the potential to reduce absorption atelectasis (compared to maximal FiO<sub>2</sub>) and augment alveolar oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) tensions (compared to ambient air) thereby improving gas exchange and DO<sub>2</sub>. Our hypothesis was that 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>would reduce ventilation-perfusion mismatching and increase the fraction of pulmonary blood flow that is oxygenated, thus improving arterial oxygen content and DO<sub>2</sub>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Arterial partial pressures of O<sub>2 </sub>were significantly higher than preanesthetic levels at all times during anesthesia in the >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group. Arterial partial pressures of O<sub>2 </sub>did not change from preanesthetic levels in the 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group but were significantly lower than in the >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group from 15 to 90 min of anesthesia. Alveolar to arterial O<sub>2 </sub>tension difference was increased significantly in both groups during anesthesia compared to preanesthetic values. The alveolar to arterial O<sub>2 </sub>tension difference was significantly higher at all times in the >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group compared to the 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group. Oxygen delivery did not change from preanesthetic values in either group during anesthesia but was significantly lower than preanesthetic values 10 min after anesthesia in the 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group. Shunt fraction increased in both groups during anesthesia attaining statistical significance at varying times. Shunt fraction was significantly increased in both groups 10 min after anesthesia but was not different between groups. Alveolar dead space ventilation increased after 3 hr of anesthesia in both groups.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Reducing FiO<sub>2 </sub>did not change alveolar dead space ventilation or shunt fraction in dorsally recumbent, mechanically ventilated horses during 3 hr of isoflurane anesthesia. Reducing FiO<sub>2 </sub>in dorsally recumbent isoflurane anesthetized horses does not improve oxygenation or oxygen delivery.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/7/23
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author Lerche Phillip
Bednarski Richard M
Aarnes Turi K
Hubbell John AE
Muir William W
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Bednarski Richard M
Aarnes Turi K
Hubbell John AE
Muir William W
Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
BMC Veterinary Research
author_facet Lerche Phillip
Bednarski Richard M
Aarnes Turi K
Hubbell John AE
Muir William W
author_sort Lerche Phillip
title Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
title_short Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
title_full Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
title_fullStr Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
title_full_unstemmed Effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
title_sort effect of 50% and maximal inspired oxygen concentrations on respiratory variables in isoflurane-anesthetized horses
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 0.5 fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO<sub>2</sub>) and >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>on pulmonary gas exchange, shunt fraction and oxygen delivery (DO<sub>2</sub>) in dorsally recumbent horses during inhalant anesthesia. The use of 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>has the potential to reduce absorption atelectasis (compared to maximal FiO<sub>2</sub>) and augment alveolar oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) tensions (compared to ambient air) thereby improving gas exchange and DO<sub>2</sub>. Our hypothesis was that 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>would reduce ventilation-perfusion mismatching and increase the fraction of pulmonary blood flow that is oxygenated, thus improving arterial oxygen content and DO<sub>2</sub>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Arterial partial pressures of O<sub>2 </sub>were significantly higher than preanesthetic levels at all times during anesthesia in the >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group. Arterial partial pressures of O<sub>2 </sub>did not change from preanesthetic levels in the 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group but were significantly lower than in the >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group from 15 to 90 min of anesthesia. Alveolar to arterial O<sub>2 </sub>tension difference was increased significantly in both groups during anesthesia compared to preanesthetic values. The alveolar to arterial O<sub>2 </sub>tension difference was significantly higher at all times in the >0.95 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group compared to the 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group. Oxygen delivery did not change from preanesthetic values in either group during anesthesia but was significantly lower than preanesthetic values 10 min after anesthesia in the 0.5 FiO<sub>2 </sub>group. Shunt fraction increased in both groups during anesthesia attaining statistical significance at varying times. Shunt fraction was significantly increased in both groups 10 min after anesthesia but was not different between groups. Alveolar dead space ventilation increased after 3 hr of anesthesia in both groups.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Reducing FiO<sub>2 </sub>did not change alveolar dead space ventilation or shunt fraction in dorsally recumbent, mechanically ventilated horses during 3 hr of isoflurane anesthesia. Reducing FiO<sub>2 </sub>in dorsally recumbent isoflurane anesthetized horses does not improve oxygenation or oxygen delivery.</p>
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