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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2000;38(2):212-219.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2000.38.2.212   
The Effect of Age on the Cardiovascular Responses Induced by High Concentration of Isoflurane.
Seong Hoon Ko, Min Seung Lee, Jun Rae Lee, He Sun Song
1Department of Anesthesiology Chonbuk National University Medical School, Chonju, Korea.
2Department of Institute of Cardiovascular Research Chonbuk National University Medical School, Chonju, Korea.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
The inhalation of a high concentration of isoflurane transiently increases heart rate (HR) and blood pressure. The current study examined the effects of age on isoflurane-induced circulatory responses.
METHODS
One hundred-ten patients were randomly allocated into one of four groups according to age: under 10 years (Group 1), 20 - 40 years (Group 2), 41 - 60 years (Group 3), and over 65 years (Group 4). In each group, the inspired concentration of isoflurane via mask was increased to 5.0 vol% abruptly. The target was to produce an end-tidal concentration of isoflurane (ETisof) of 2.6 vol% which was maintained until the end of the study by adjusting the vaporizer setting when necessary. HR, mean arterial pressure (MAP), ETisof, and end-tidal concentration of carbon dioxide were measured at baseline and every 30 seconds for 5 minutes after inhalation of isoflurane and for 2 minutes after intubation.
RESULTS
HR and MAP significantly increased after inhalation of isoflurane in all four groups compared with the baseline. The time from administration of isoflurane to the maximal HR was less than that for MAP. However, there were no significant differences among the groups for ETisof at the maximal HR and MAP. In Groups 1 and 4, the times for maximal HR were shorter than in Groups 2 and 3. In aged patients (Group 4), the isoflurane-induced HR increase was less than in the other three groups. There were no significant differences among the groups in increases of MAP.
CONCLUSIONS
The high concentration of isoflurane transiently increases HR and MAP during inhaled anesthesia induction. In aged patients, the increase in HR is less than in younger-aged patients.
Key Words: Age factors; Anesthetics, volatile: isoflurane; Blood pressure: hypertension; Complications: cardiovascular; Heart: tachycardia


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