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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ANESTHESIA
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 40-44Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2007.08.004
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anesthesia; pediatric; cardiac magnetic resonance imaging; isoflurane; sevoflurane
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Study Objective: To compare the cardiovascular effects of isoflurane and sevoflurane at minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) = 1 in children with congenital heart disease using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Design: Randomized, crossover, single-blinded study. Setting: Tertiary-care teaching hospital. Patients: 10 pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases scheduled to undergo cardiac magnetic resonance studies. Interventions: Patients were randomized to receive either isoflurane or sevoflurane as the first inhalation agent. After a period or more than 20 minutes, they were crossed over to receive the second inhalation agent. Measurements: Heart rate, mean arterial pressure (MAY), cardiac index, stroke volume index, and ejection fraction (EF) at one MAC for both agents were all recorded. Main Results: Both isoflurane and sevoflurane caused a significant decrease in MAP from the baseline (P = 0.013). The mean values (+/-SD) of stroke volume (mL), cardiac index (L min(-1) m(-2)), and EF (%) for isoflurane versus sevoflurane were 21.5 (+/-9.2) versus 19.6 (+/-6.2), 4.1 (+/-1.2) versus 3.7 (+/-0.87), and 64.2 (+/-14.5) versus 62.5 (+/-13.8), respectively. Conclusion: Both isoflurane and sevoflurane were found to be comparable in terms of cardiovascular effects. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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