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Effectivity Gas Extraction to Prevent Anesthesiologists Waste Gas Exposure of Sevofluorane During Pediatric Induction
Sponsor: Bnai Zion Medical Center
Summary
Inhalational anesthetics (IAs) are widely used in surgery and experimental research. IAs, in addition to their medical significance, are a major source of chemical contamination in the operating rooms (ORs).Exposure to IAs in ORs personnel results in reproductive effects, including infertility , spontaneous abortions , congenital diseases , psychological and neurological disturbances, hepatotoxicity , and genotoxicity .The metabolites of sevoflurane include hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) and inorganic fluoride (IF). The hospital's engineering department installed an air extractor with the objective to reduce the anesthetic gas concentrations during pediatric anesthesia induction. The investigators are interested in checking if the new technique also has an influence in decreasing the level of Sevoflurane breathed in by the anesthesiologist.The investigators purpose is to detect the presence of desfluoroisopropanolol in the urine of ten anesthesiologists who used sevoflurane to induce children with a mask during an eight-hour session in the induction room (IR) One session will be conducted without the use of the air extractor and the other with the air extractor. After 24 hours, a urine sample will be taken and sent to the Toxicology Unit.
Official title: Effectivity of the Air Extraction to Prevent Anesthesiologists Waste Anesthetic Gas Exposure of Sevoflurane During Pediatric Induction
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10
Start Date
2024-08-01
Completion Date
2025-01-31
Last Updated
2024-07-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Urine analysis to determine the presence of hexafluoroisopropanol
analysis of sevoflurane metabolites in urine