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The effect of halothane anaesthesia on the asphyxiated foetal lamb in utero.

R Yarnell, D R Biehl, W A Tweed, G A Gregory, D Sitar.   

Abstract

In a previous study, we examined the effects of halothane on the normal foetal lamb in utero. The most significant finding was a 33 per cent fall in foetal mean arterial blood pressure (MABP). Cardiac output and placental blood flow were not affected. To determine if the asphyxiated foetus would respond similarly, the following study was performed. Seven pregnant ewes were surgically prepared two days prior to study with maternal and foetal indwelling arterial and venous cannulas. An inflatable occlusion loop was secured around the umbilical cord. On the day of study, a tracheostomy was performed on each ewe. Microspheres were injected into the foetal circulation during the control period. The occlusion loop was inflated to produce foetal asphyxia and microspheres were again injected. The ewe was then anesthetized with halothane; and after 15 minutes, microspheres were injected into the asphyxiated foetus and halothane levels were measured. The asphyxiated foetuses showed a significant rise in MABP, fall in heart rate and fall in cardiac output from control. Blood flow to the brain was significantly increased and flow to the placenta and gut decreased. Exposure of the asphyxiated foetus to halothane resulted in a fall of MABP to control but no significant change in cardiac output or brain blood flow. The mean halothane level in the foetus was 46.0 mg X l-1 or 0.32 vol%. Exposure of the asphyxiated foetus to halothane for 15 minutes does not produce significant further deterioration of the foetal lamb in utero.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6627066     DOI: 10.1007/bf03007080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Anaesth Soc J        ISSN: 0008-2856


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