Abstract

In 14 mongrel dogs wash-in and wash-out curves for halothane were obtained from measurements of arterial blood, mixed venous blood and end-tidal gas. From a certain point in the wash-in period the halothane concentration of arterial blood can be calculated from the halothane concentration in end-tidal gas and the blood-gas partition coefficient for halothane. Analysis of the curves shows that they are composed of two exponential components suggesting the presence of two body compartments. The question of a two-compartment system versus a multi-compartment system in discussed.

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