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Halogenated Agents
Agents
and Synonyms: Enflurane (Ethrane), Isoflurane (Forane), Desflurane
(Suprane)
Halothane (Fluothane), and Sevoflurane (Ultane)
Safety
Profile: Exposure to Enflurane, Isoflurane and Desflurane can cause
irritation of the eyes, nose, mouth, and throat. Overexposure can cause
headaches, drowsiness, unconsciousness and death. Contact may irritate
the skin, cause itching or scratching, drying or cracking. Enflurane
and Isoflurane are potent respiratory depressants and can impair
cardiac performance. Oral ingestion or inhalation of Halothane can
cause systematic toxicity. Clinical signs include excitement initially
followed later by unconsciousness and death from respiratory paralysis.
Renal, cardiac and hepatoxicity have been reported.
Testing
Requirements:
| Agent |
Time
Weighted Average |
Required
by |
| Isoflurane (Forane) |
2.0ppm** |
NIOSH |
| Desflurane (Suprane) |
2.0ppm** |
NIOSH |
| Halothane (Fluothane) |
50ppm
2.0ppm** |
ACGIH
NIOSH
|
| Enflurane (Ethrane) |
75ppm
2.0ppm** |
ACGIH
NIOSH
|
| Sevoflurane (Ultane) |
50ppm
2.0ppm** |
ACGIH
NIOSH
|
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** When used
without Nitrous Oxide
|
- Joint
Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), “The
Environment of Care Standards and Scoring Guidelines"
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Specifications:
Sensors
Item # 4250
Minimum Detectable: Ethrane- 0.01ppm, Forane- 0.004ppm, Halothane- 0.004ppm, Sevoflurane- 0.02ppm, Suprane- 0.008ppm
Shelf
Life: 1 year
Accuracy: +/- 8.4%
Refrigeration: No
Confidence: 95%
Exposure Length: 8 hr. TWA or STEL
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