1976
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-197610000-00033
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Toxic Nephropathy After Low-Dose Methoxyflurane Anesthesia

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“…In contrast, the arterial blood concentration of methoxyflurane in anaesthesia has been reported to be about 6–13 mg/100mL. 16 18…”
Section: Clinical Use Of Methoxyflurane As An Analgesic With the Penthrox® Inhalermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the arterial blood concentration of methoxyflurane in anaesthesia has been reported to be about 6–13 mg/100mL. 16 18…”
Section: Clinical Use Of Methoxyflurane As An Analgesic With the Penthrox® Inhalermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We located only one study which measured both dose in MAC-hours and also serum fluoride for each patient (60). The anaesthesia regimen described by Churchill et al in 1976 (61) approximates mean 0.7 MAC-hours exposure with reported mean serum fluoride of 34 µmol/L. Patient dose from Yoshimura et al in 1976 (62) can be converted from grams to MAC-hours by using 3 mL methoxyflurane as equivalent to 0.34 MAC-hours (49).…”
Section: Nephrotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%