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Anaesth Intensive Care · Nov 1986
Relationship between methaemoglobin production and methylene blue plasma concentrations under general anaesthesia.
- A S Lamont, M S Roberts, D G Holdsworth, A Atherton, and J J Shepherd.
- Anaesth Intensive Care. 1986 Nov 1; 14 (4): 360-4.
AbstractRecently, a family tree with a predisposition for the gene of multiple endocrine neoplasia Type 1 has been identified in Tasmania. As the surgical identification and localisation of parathyroid adenomas is facilitated by the administration of methylene blue, an opportunity has presented to measure the plasma concentration of methylene blue and methaemoglobin production. The study was undertaken to establish whether significant methaemoglobin concentrations were generated during the infusion and whether these concentrations could be related to the corresponding methylene blue concentrations. Mean peak methylene blue concentrations of 3.72 micrograms l-1, mean percentage methaemoglobin of 10.0 and a PaO2 within acceptable clinical ranges were found. No apparent relationship between methylene blue concentration and methaemoglobin production was found.
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