PMID: 2499211Apr 1, 1989Paper

The status of arterial and mixed venous blood gases in the initial phase of intubation apnea. Studies on the Christiansen-Douglas-Haldane effect

Der Anaesthesist
L BrandtW Dick

Abstract

The Christiansen-Douglas-Haldane effect describes the reduced CO2 binding capacity of oxygenated as compared to deoxygenated hemoglobin on the basis of its increased acidity. This study describes the development of the above effect during the first 2 min of hyperoxic intubation apnea. METHODS. After institutional approval 12 patients (NYHA III, ASA IV) scheduled for coronary-artery bypass grafting were studied after written informed consent. Routine monitoring measures included invasive arterial and pulmonary-arterial pressure monitoring. Pulse oximetry (Nellcor N 101) was also used during intubation apnea. Premedication consisted of flunitrazepam 2.0 mg p.o. the evening before operation and another 2.0 mg p.o. 90-120 min before induction of anesthesia. Following standardized preoxygenation induction of anesthesia was performed with 20-25 micrograms/kg fentanyl and 0.1 mg/kg pancuronium. After cessation of spontaneous respiration, controlled ventilation was continued with 100% oxygen until intubation. Thirteen arterial (a) and mixed-venous (v) blood samples were drawn sequentially immediately before and during the first 2 min of apnea and analyzed using Corning 150 pH/blood gas analyzer and a Corning 2500 CO-oximeter. RESULTS. ...Continue Reading

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