Anaesthesia systems that minimize the use of volatile anaesthetics to reduc
e cost and pollution are of interest. Closed circuit anaesthesia is the ide
al solution, but requires continuous adjustment of fresh gas flow and compo
sition and thus is demanding in routine practice. We describe an alternativ
e system, the Reflector system, which is open in regard to oxygen, nitrogen
and N2O, and semiclosed in regard to volatile anaesthetics. The Reflector
system is a circle system with a carbon dioxide absorber and an automatic v
apour delivery device placed in the inspiratory limb of the circle. A zeoli
te filter, the Reflector, is placed between the ventilator and the circle.
The Reflector functions as a molecular sieve, preventing the volatile anaes
thetic from leaving the circle. Isoflurane consumption using the Reflector
system in bench tests and an animal study was compared with that of an open
system. In bench tests consumption was reduced by 79% and 82%, at a respir
atory frequency of 10 and 20 min(-1), respectively. The corresponding mean
figures from the animal experiment were 65% and 77%.