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Observational Study
Low anaesthetic waste gas concentrations in postanaesthesia care unit: A prospective observational study.
- Sebastian Heiderich, Christian Thoben, Nils Dennhardt, Wolfgang Koppert, Terence Krauß, Robert Sümpelmann, Stefan Zimmermann, and Werner Klingler.
- From the Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Hannover Medical School, Hannover (SH, ND, WK, TK, RS), Department of Sensors and Measurement Technology, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Electrical Engineering and Measurement Technology (CT, SZ), Department of Neuroanaesthesia, University of Ulm/Guenzburg, Guenzburg, Germany (WK) and School of Clinical Sciences & Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (WK).
- Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2018 Jul 1; 35 (7): 534-538.
BackgroundVolatile anaesthetics are a potential hazard during occupational exposure, pregnancy or in individuals with existing disposition to malignant hyperthermia. Anaesthetic waste gas concentration in postanaesthesia care units (PACU) has rarely been investigated.Objective(S)The current study aims to assess concentrations of volatile anaesthetics in relation to room size, number of patients and ventilator settings in different PACUs.DesignA prospective observational study.SettingTwo different PACUs of the Hannover Medical School (Hannover, Germany) were evaluated in this study. The rooms differed in dimensions, patient numbers and room ventilation settings.PatientsDuring the observation period, sevoflurane anaesthesia was performed in 65 of 140 patients monitored in postanaesthesia unit one and in 42 of 70 patients monitored in postanaesthesia unit two.Main Outcome MeasuresAbsolute trace gas room concentrations of sevoflurane measured with a compact, closed gas loop high-resolution ion mobility spectrometer.ResultsTraces of sevoflurane could be detected in 805 out of 970 samples. Maximum concentrations were 0.96 ± 0.20 ppm in postanaesthesia unit one, 0.82 ± 0.07 ppm in postanaesthesia unit two. Median concentration was 0.12 (0.34) ppm in postanaesthesia unit one and 0.11 (0.28) ppm in postanaesthesia unit two.ConclusionLow trace amounts of sevoflurane were detected in both PACUs equipped with controlled air exchange systems. Occupational exposure limits were not exceeded.
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