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Diferentes frações inspiradas de oxigênio em coelhos hipovolêmicos anestesiados com propofol e submetidos à ventilação mecânica

Araceli Borges, Paula; Nunes, Newton; Antonio Camacho, Aparecido; Andrea Costa dos Santos Batista, Priscila; Nelson Gava, Fábio; Paes Bürger, Camila; Vitti Moro, Juliana; Cristina Ferro Lopes, Patrícia.
Ci. Rural ; 41(11)2011.
Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: vti-707433
The effects of several inspired oxygen fractions (FiO²) on the blood gases, respiratory and hemodynamic parameters in mechanical ventilation hypovolemic rabbits anesthetized with continuous infusion of propofol were evaluated. A total of 50 rabbits (New Zealand), weighing 3.5±0.3kg, were divided into five groups G100 (FiO²=1), G80 (FiO²=0.8), G60 (FiO²=0.6), G40 (FiO²=0.4) and G21 (FiO²=0.21), which received xylazine (1mg kg-1) and ketamine (15mg kg-1) intramuscularly. Exactly after 20 minutes, it was administered propofol (8mg kg-1 bolus and 0.5mg kg-1 min-1) and rocuronium (0.6mg kg-1 bolus and 0.6mg kg-1 h-1. Then, the mechanical ventilation by controlled pressure mode began. After 30 minutes, the animals underwent acute hypovolemia, withdrawing arterial blood (12mL kg-1). The parameters were measured 30 minutes after anesthetic induction (M0) and every ten minutes after exsanguination (M1-M7). The variables were subjected to analysis of variance followed by Tukey test (P 0.05). The values of PaO², SaO², PAO², AaDO² decreased as lower were the FiO². After the induction of hypovolemia, the variables CO, MAP, PaO², SaO², Vt, AaDO² decreased significantly. No change was noted in the parameters HR and PaCO². The FiO² of 0.8 and 1.0 proved to be the most suitable for maintaining stability, better ventilation and adequate gas exchange.
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