Author: Robertson, A.; Stannard, W.; Passant, C.; O'Callaghan, C.; Banerjee, A.
Title: What effect does isoflurane have upon ciliary beat pattern: an in vivo study Cord-id: v3277m1s Document date: 2004_4_26
ID: v3277m1s
Snippet: What effect does isoflurane have upon ciliary beat pattern: an in vivo study The effect of anaesthetic gases given via laryngeal mask on nasal ciliary beat pattern and frequency has not been studied. Anaesthetic gases such as isoflurane, halothane and enflurane are known to reduce ciliary beat frequency, but it is unknown whether they also cause cilia to beat in a dyskinetic fashion. Brush biopsies of nasal mucosa were taken pre†and postâ€anaesthesia with isoflurane, given via a laryngeal ma
Document: What effect does isoflurane have upon ciliary beat pattern: an in vivo study The effect of anaesthetic gases given via laryngeal mask on nasal ciliary beat pattern and frequency has not been studied. Anaesthetic gases such as isoflurane, halothane and enflurane are known to reduce ciliary beat frequency, but it is unknown whether they also cause cilia to beat in a dyskinetic fashion. Brush biopsies of nasal mucosa were taken pre†and postâ€anaesthesia with isoflurane, given via a laryngeal mask, from patients undergoing nasal surgery. The samples were observed by light microscopy, and highâ€speed digital video recordings were made to determine ciliary beat frequency. Using slowâ€motion playback, the ciliary beat pattern was scored for dysmotility, and the proportion of immotile cilia in the sample was determined. We found that ciliary beat frequency decreased significantly (P < 0.01) after exposure to isoflurane (10.24 Hz compared to 9.20 Hz). However, isoflurane did not alter the ciliary beat pattern or the proportion of immotile cilia.
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