Literature DB >> 30143225

Dopant-assisted photoionization positive ion mobility spectrometry coupled with time-resolved purge introduction for online quantitative monitoring of intraoperative end-tidal propofol.

Dandan Jiang1, Xin Wang2, Chuang Chen2, Weiguo Wang2, Lei Guo3, Yang Lv3, Enyou Li3, Haiyang Li4.   

Abstract

Online monitoring of end-tidal propofol provides important information of anesthesia deepness for anesthetists as propofol concentrations in plasma and breath are well correlated. In this work, a dopant-assisted photoionization positive ion mobility spectrometry (DAPI-PIMS) coupled with time-resolved purge introduction was developed for online quantitative monitoring end-tidal propofol. With optimized dopant, toluene, the selectivity and sensitivity of propofol was improved as interference from sevoflurane was eliminated. Using the time-resolved purge introduction, the response of propofol and moisture was separated due to their absorption differences on the inwall of the fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) sample loop, ensuring sensitive measurement of end-tidal propofol with a short response time of 4 s. The quantitative equation derived from the second order reaction kinetics model extended the quantitative range of propofol from 0.2 ppbv to 45 ppbv. Finally, the method was used to monitor the intraoperative end-tidal propofol of six patients, and the results nicely demonstrated its feasibility in practical clinical environment.
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Keywords:  Dopant; End-tidal propofol; Ion mobility spectrometry; Photoionization; Time-resolved purge introduction

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30143225     DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2018.06.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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