Rebounds of sevoflurane concentration during simulated trigger-free pediatric and adult anesthesia.
Simon ZumsandeChristian ThobenNils DennhardtTerence KraußRobert SümpelmannStefan ZimmermannHenrik RüffertSebastian HeiderichPublished in: BMC anesthesiology (2023)
This study shows that after guideline-compliant preparation for trigger-free ventilation anesthetic machines may develop rebounds of sevoflurane > 5 ppm during typical maneuvers used in clinical practice. The changes in rate and direction of internal gas flow during different ventilation modes and maneuvers are possible explanations. Therefore, manufacturers should provide machine-specific washout protocols or emphasize the use of active charcoal filters (ACF) for trigger-free anesthesia.