| Literature DB >> 3199455 |
M Imbriani1, S Ghittori, G Pezzagno, E Capodaglio.
Abstract
The concentration of isoflurane (Forane) in the ambient atmosphere was determined in 11 operating theaters of 5 hospitals in Italy. The concentration of isoflurane in the ambient air exceeds the recommended time-weighted average exposure levels (median value: 113 mumol/m3). Isoflurane was detected in the urine of 45 exposed subjects (anesthetists, surgeons, and nurses). A significant correlation was found between the isoflurane concentration in urine produced during the shift (Cu' nmol/l) and isoflurane environmental concentration (Cl' mumol/m3) (Cu = 0.243 X Cl + 3.712) (r = .90). The results show that the urinary isoflurane concentration can be used as an appropriate biological exposure index. The authors suggest a biological exposure index of 18 nmol/l (3.4 micrograms/l). This is the biological value obtained after 4 h of an average environmental exposure to 81 mumol/m3 (2 ppm).Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3199455 DOI: 10.1080/15287398809531219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Toxicol Environ Health ISSN: 0098-4108