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Occupational exposure to sevoflurane, halothane and nitrous oxide during paediatric anaesthesia   Waste gas exposure during paediatric anaesthesia
Authors:K. Hoerauf,W. Funk,M. Harth,&   J. Hobbhahn
Affiliation:University Hospital, Department of Anaesthesiology, Waehringer Guertel 18–20, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:We report the findings of a study on exposure of operating room staff to sevoflurane, halothane and nitrous oxide during induction and maintenance of anaesthesia in children. Concentrations of anaesthetic agents in the operating theatre were measured directly by highly sensitive, photoacoustic infrared spectrometer during 20 anaesthetics. Samples were taken from the breathing zones of the anaesthetist and the circulating nurse. The operating theatre was of modern design with an air conditioning system providing 20 changes of air each hour. The threshold values of 100 ppm N2O, 50 ppm isoflurane and 10 ppm halothane recommended by the United Kingdom Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) were exceeded in several cases for a short time during mask induction. After tracheal intubation, trace concentrations of sevoflurane, halothane and N2O were mostly under the recommended levels and comparable to levels measured during adult anaesthesia.
Keywords:Anaesthetics, volatile    sevoflurane, halothane, trace concentrations. Anaesthetics, gases    nitrous oxide, trace concentrations. Anaesthesia   paediatric
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