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>The volatile anesthetics, halothane, enflurane and isoflurane, influence the distribution of thiopental in man differently
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The volatile anesthetics, halothane, enflurane and isoflurane, influence the distribution of thiopental in man differently
In man, a change of thiopental pharmacokinetics was observed under halothane anesthesia, but not when patients were anesthetized with enflurane and isoflurane. After an initial subancsthetic dose of 50 mg thiopental, the concentrations in serum (T) were determined over 15 min (4 samples). From these T‐valucs the pharmacokinetic parameters Vc(central volume of distribution), t½α and Cl were established (control). 16 min after the first thiopental dose, one of the inhalation anesthetics was administered (randomized). After 45 min exposure to the respective inhalation anesthetic (2–3 MAC in combination with N2O, steady‐state) a second dose of 50 mg thiopental was injected and the T‐values were determined again over 15 min. The T‐values of the control course varied considerably; the logarithmic frequency distribution revealed two distinct subgroups of patients, A and B, with characteristic Vcand t½α. Both subgroups were influenced by the volatile anesthetics in a similar way with regard to pharmacokinetic parameters. With halothane, Vcwas decreased and t½α was shortened. In contrast, enflurane and isoflurane did not affect the pharmacokin
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