Volunteers above the age of 18 and below the age of 60 who agreed to participate in the study were not exposed to any interventional intervention other than those routinely applied to the patient during and after the administration of the clinical standard anesthesia protocol. The value indicating the brain's response to hypnotic substances, the vapor concentration in the lung alveoli and the minimum amount of anesthesia gas used will be recorded at certain times. The aim of the researchers in the study was to observe the effect of two different fresh gas flow rates on the amount and cost of waste gas released into the atmosphere.
Anesthetic management of a patient receiving general anesthesia consists of induction, maintenance and termination periods. In the "wash in period" (saturation of the circuit between the anesthesia device and the patient), high fresh gas flows, usually 2-4 l/min fresh gas flow (50% oxygen and 50% air/nitrous oxide mixture) are used. Inhaled anesthetic agents are routinely used in resuscitation. However, the part of this inhaled agent that is not used by the patient is released into the atmosphere and environment. The higher the flow of fresh gas administered, the greater the proportion not used by the patient and discharged into the atmosphere. These waste gases contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere. Occupational exposure (liver-kidney disease, neurologic disease, cancer, spontaneous abortions, etc. in healthcare workers) accounts for the portion released into the environment. The consumption and cost of inhalation agents depends on the fresh gas flow rate, vaporizer setting and duration of anesthesia. It has been observed that reducing the fresh gas flow rate significantly reduces the cost. The aim of the researchers in the study was to observe the effect of a fresh gas flow rate of 1 l/min to 4 l/min on the amount of waste gas discharged into the atmosphere and thus on the cost of inhaled agents.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Balıkesir University Health Practice and Research Hospital Operating Room
Balıkesir, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGBalıkesir University Health Practice and Research Hospital
Balıkesir, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGBalıkesir University Health Practice and Research Hospital
Balıkesir, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGDemographic data
Demographic data such as age (years), height (cm), weight (kg) and gender (male/female) of the volunteer patients will be analyzed to see if they are similar for both study groups.
Time frame: preoperative
Duration of surgery
It will be examined whether the duration of surgery (minutes) is similar for volunteer patients
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Duration of anesthesia
It will be examined whether the duration of anesthesia (minutes) is similar for volunteer patients
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Heart rate
We will examine whether there is a difference in heart rate (beats/minute) values recorded at 5-minute intervals in the first half hour and at 15-minute intervals thereafter in volunteer patients
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Systolic blood pressure
The volunteer patients will be examined for differences in systolic blood pressure (mmHg) values recorded at 5-minute intervals in the first half hour and at 15-minute intervals thereafter
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Diastolic blood pressure
The volunteer patients will be examined for differences in diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) values recorded at 5-minute intervals in the first half hour and at 15-minute intervals thereafter
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Mean blood pressure
The volunteer patients will be examined for differences in mean blood pressure (mmHg) values recorded at 5-minute intervals in the first half hour and at 15-minute intervals thereafter
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Oxygen saturation
We will examine whether there is a difference between the oxygen saturation (%) values measured at 5-minute intervals in the first half hour and then at 15-minute intervals in volunteer patients.
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Total inhaled gas consumption
Total inhaled gas consumption (milliliter) at the end of anesthesia will be examined whether it is similar for volunteer patients.
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Minimum alveolar concentration (MAC)
Minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) values are recorded at 1-minute intervals in the first 10 minutes at the onset of anesthesia, at 5-minute intervals between 10 minutes and half an hour, and at 15-minute intervals after half an hour and will be examined for differences between volunteers.
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
Bispectral index (BIS)
Bispectral index (BIS) values are recorded at 1-minute intervals in the first 10 minutes at the onset of anesthesia, at 5-minute intervals between 10 minutes and half an hour, and at 15-minute intervals after half an hour and will be examined for differences between volunteers.
Time frame: During the period of operation (2-4 hours)
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