EFFECTS OF ISOFLURANE NITROUS-OXIDE ANESTHESIA ON INSULIN-SECRETION IN FEMALE-PATIENTS

Citation
Jp. Desborough et al., EFFECTS OF ISOFLURANE NITROUS-OXIDE ANESTHESIA ON INSULIN-SECRETION IN FEMALE-PATIENTS, British Journal of Anaesthesia, 80(2), 1998, pp. 250-252
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology
ISSN journal
00070912
Volume
80
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
250 - 252
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-0912(1998)80:2<250:EOINAO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
In vitro studies suggest that volatile anaesthetic agents may directly inhibit insulin secretion. It is unclear if supplementation of anaest hesia with isoflurane impairs insulin secretion. We performed a 5-g i. v. glucose tolerance test in 21 patients before and during anaesthesia which was maintained with either 1 or 2 MAC of isoflurane in nitrous oxide, or no volatile agent. The study was carried out before surgery to avoid the influence of hormonal responses to trauma. A significant glycaemic response occurred during both i.v. glucose tolerance tests i n all three groups of patients. Serum insulin concentrations were meas ured and the acute increase in insulin concentration at 3 min and area under the curve for 15 min were calculated. Both variables decreased significantly in all three groups during the tests performed under ana esthesia compared with tests carried out before anaesthesia.