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Nitrous Oxide Blood:Gas, oil:gas, MAC
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0.46, 1.4, 104%
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Nitrous Oxide Vapor Pressure (20 C) |
38,517 mmHg |
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Desflurane (Suprane) blood:gas, oil:gas, MAC
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0.42, 18.7, 6.6% (1992)
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Desflurane (Suprane) vapor pressure (20C) |
668mmHg (668/760 = 88%) |
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Desflurane (Suprane) boiling point (1atm) |
22.8 C |
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Sevoflurane (Ultane) blood:gas, oil:gas, MAC
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0.69, 47, 1.7% (1995)
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Sevoflurane (Ultane) vapor pressure 20 C |
160mmHg (160/760 = 21%) |
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Sevoflurane (Ultane) boiling point (1 atm) |
58.5 C |
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Isoflurane (Forane) blood:gas, oil:gas, MAC
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1.46, 91, 1.15% (1981)
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Isoflurane (Forane) vapor pressure (20 C) |
239mmHg (239/760= 31%) |
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Isoflurane (Forane) boiling point (1atm) |
48.5 C |
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Enflurane (Ethrane) blood:gas, oil:gas, MAC
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1.9, 98, 1.68 (1973)
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Enflurane (Ethrane) vapor press., boiling point |
175mmHg, 56.5 C (175/760= 23%) |
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Halothane (Fluothane) blood:gas, oil:gas, MAC
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2.4, 224, 0.75% (1956)
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Halothane (Fluothane) vapor press., boiling point |
243mmHg, 50.2 C (243/760= 32%) |
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Diethyl Ether bg, og, Mac
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12, 65, 1.9%
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First halogenated hydrocarbon anesthetic
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Fluroxene (1951), too many fluorines caused kidney toxicity (crystals in renal tubules= high output renal failure)
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Methoxyflurane (penthrane) bg, og, Mac
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13, 825, .16 synthesized by Larsen in 1958, popular in 60s
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