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Avoidance of nitrous oxide for patients undergoing major surgery: A randomized controlled trial

PS Myles, K Leslie, MTV Chan, A Forbes, MJ Paech, P Peyton, BS Silbert, E Pascoe, J Tomlinson, A Saldukas, J Hunt

Anesthesiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2007

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nitrous oxide is widely used in anesthesia, often administered at an inspired concentration around 70%. Although nitrous oxide interferes with vitamin B12, folate metabolism, and deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and prevents the use of high inspired oxygen concentrations, the consequences of these effects are unclear. METHODS: Patients having major surgery expected to last at least 2 h were randomly assigned to nitrous oxide-free (80% oxygen, 20% nitrogen) or nitrous oxide-based (70% N2O, 30% oxygen) anesthesia. Patients and observers were blind to group identity. The primary endpoint was duration of hospital stay. Secondary endpoints included duration of intensive care stay and p..

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