Urinary Excretion of Inorganic and Organic Fluoride after Inhalation of Sevoflurane

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the defluorination of sevoflurane in patients. Five patients, scheduled for orthopedic surgery, were administered sevoflurane for 60 min during NLA-nitrous oxide-oxygen. The end-tidal concentration of sevoflurane was adjusted at 0.6% throughout the entire inhalation period. The serum concentration of inorganic F- increased significantly 15 min after the onset of inhalation and reached a plateau at 45 min with a mean value about 15 μM. The serum organic fluoride level increased significantly 45 min after the onset of inhalation and did not change significantly 4 hr later with a mean value of about 140 μM. The elimination half-lives and rate constants were calculated from urinary data to be 2040 min and 0.00034 for inorganic fluoride and 1800 min and 0.00038 for organic fluoride respectively. The ratio organic/inorganic fluoride was calculated to be 2.3.This study was supported in part by a Grant-in-aid for Science Research from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan

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