Abstract

The influence of halothane ansesthesia on splanchnic oxygen flow and oxygen uptake was studied in seven dogs. Mean oxygen supply to the liver and the portally-drained tissues decreased significantly to 44% and 53% of control values, respectively, while mena oxygen consumption diminished insignificantly to 68% and 82% of control values, respectively. There was a fall in the oxygen flow/oxygen consumption ratio in all animals following halothane. The relatively unimpaired oxygen uptake, in spite of a diminished oxygen supply, led to an increased extraction of oxygen by the tissues. Some factors affecting oxygen utilisation during halothane anaesthesia are discussed.

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