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  • Title: Influence of nitrous oxide anesthesia on venous gas embolism with carbon dioxide and helium during pneumoperitoneum.
    Author: Junghans T, Böhm B, Meyer E.
    Journal: Surg Endosc; 2000 Dec; 14(12):1167-70. PubMed ID: 11148791.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Gas embolism is a potential hazard during laparoscopic procedures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of nitrous oxide (N(2)O) inhalation in the case of gas embolism with carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and helium during pneumoperitoneum. METHODS: For this study, 20 anesthetized pigs were ventilated with N(2)O (67% inspired) in O(2) (n = 10) or with halothane (0.7-1.5 inspired) in O(2) (n = 10). In each group, CO(2) (n = 5) or helium (n = 5) pneumoperitoneum was established and gas embolism induced at different rates (CO(2) at 0.5, 1, or 2 ml/kg/min; helium at 0.025, 0. 05, or 0.1 ml/kg/min) through the left femoral vein a maximum of 10 min while all hemodynamic parameters were continuously monitored. RESULTS: In the CO(2) group without N(2)O, all the animals tolerated rates of 0.5 and 1 ml/kg/min over the 10 min, whereas only 3 of 4 animals in the CO(2) group with N(2)O tolerated a rate of 0.5 ml/kg/min, and 2 of 4 animals a rate of 1 ml/kg/min. In the helium group without N(2)O, all the animals tolerated gas embolism at all rates, whereas in the helium group with N(2)O, 4 of 5 animals needed to be resuscitated at a rate of 0.1 ml/kg/min and one death occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Inhalation of N(2)O worsens the negative cardiovascular effects of venous CO(2) or helium gas emboli and increases the risk of emboli-induced death when CO(2) or helium are used to establish pneumoperitoneum. The volume of venous venous helium gas emboli causing such effects is substantially smaller than that for venous CO(2) gas emboli.
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