• Br J Anaesth · Sep 2002

    Comparative Study

    Pharmacological preconditioning: comparison of desflurane, sevoflurane, isoflurane and halothane in rabbit myocardium.

    • V Piriou, P Chiari, F Lhuillier, O Bastien, J Loufoua, O Raisky, J S David, M Ovize, and J J Lehot.
    • Service d'Anesthésie Réanimation, Hôpital cardio-vasculaire Louis Pradel, Avenue Doyen Lépine, F-69500 Lyon Bron, France.
    • Br J Anaesth. 2002 Sep 1; 89 (3): 486-91.

    BackgroundRecent investigations showed that isoflurane can induce pharmacological preconditioning. The present study aimed to compare the potency of four different halogenated anaesthetics to induce preconditioning.MethodsAnaesthetized open-chest rabbits underwent 30 min of coronary artery occlusion followed by 3 h of reperfusion. Before this, rabbits were randomized into one of five groups and underwent a treatment period consisting of either no intervention for 45 min (control; n = 10), or 30 min of 1 MAC halogenated anaesthetic inhalation followed by 15 min of washout. End-tidal concentrations of halogenated agents were 3.7% for sevoflurane (n = 11), 1.4% for halothane (n = 9), 2.0% for isoflurane (n = 11), and 8.9% for desflurane (n = 11). Area at risk and infarct size were assessed by blue dye injection and tetrazolium chloride staining.ResultsMean (SD) infarct size was 54 (18)% of the risk area in untreated controls and 40 (18)% in the sevoflurane group (P > 0.05, ns). In contrast, mean infarct size was significantly smaller in the halothane, isoflurane, and desflurane groups: 26 (18)%, 32 (18)% and 16 (17)%, respectively (P < 0.05 vs control).ConclusionsHalothane, isoflurane and desflurane induced pharmacological preconditioning, whereas sevoflurane had no significant effect. In this preparation, desflurane was the most effective agent at preconditioning the myocardium against ischaemia.

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