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KMID : 0352519850220030317
Korea Univercity Medical Journal
1985 Volume.22 No. 3 p.317 ~ p.328
A Clinical Study of Relationship between 2, 3-Diphosphoglycerate Levels and Arterial Oxygen Tension during Halothane Anesthesia


Abstract
During general anesthesia the oxygen carrying capacity and releasing ability of red blood cells to tissue are very important. One of the important factors that cause shift of oxygen dissociation curve of hemoglobin is 2, 3-diphosphoglycerate. It decreases the affinity of oxygen to hemoglobin thus improving tissue oxygenation. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between 2,3-diphosphoglycerate levels and arterial oxygen tension during halothane-nitrous oxide-oxygen anesthesia.
Sixty-five patients in both sexes were investigated. They were devided into three groups. In group A the flow rate of nitrous oxide and oxygen was 31/Min. and ll/Min. in group B, 21/Min. and 21/Min., and in group C it was II/Min. and 41/Min. respectively.
During anesthesia controlled ventilation was performed by anesthetic ventilator with the aid of pancuronium bromide. Respiratory rate was set around 8 to 10 times per minute. And with the aid of Engstrom Eliza Duo CO2 and 02 analyzer, end tidal concentration of CO2 was checked and it was set around 5.0 to 5.5 per cents by the control of respiratory tidal volume. Arterial blood gas analysis was performed one hour after induction of anesthesia. The pH and PCO2 were within normal range and the Pa02 of the group A.B.C. were 109.217.6mmHg, 247.037.1mmHg, 403.840.8mmHg respectively. The blood samples were collected just before, one hour after induction, and at the conclusion- of anesthesia. The levels of 2,3-DPG were measured by ultraviolet enzymatic method of Sigma Chemical Company.
All the three groups showed no change in 2,3-DPG levels.
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