Om. Alarcon et al., EFFECT OF ISOFLUORANE ANESTHESIA ON SERUM LEVELS OF ZN, CU, FE, MN AND CO IN HUMANS, Journal of trace elements in medicine and biology, 10(3), 1996, pp. 180-184
In this study the levels of zinc, copper, iron, manganese and cobalt w
ere determined in serum of 25 male and 15 female patients, aged 18 to
35 years, with various pathologies requiring surgery, and who had rece
ived isofluorane anesthesia. Significant differences were detected in
the concentration of zinc, copper, iron and manganese between presurgi
cal and post-anesthesia samples. The truly striking finding in the pre
sent study was the significant increase in serum Zn in the post-operat
ive period. The fact that alterations in the serum levels of these ele
ments occured only after a considerable time had elapsed following the
intervention (24 hours), leads to the conclusion that the changes in
serum cation concentration very likely result from surgical trauma and
not from isofluorane anesthesia per se.