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Influence of a Subanesthetic Concentration of Halothane on the Ventilatory Response to Step Changes into and out of Sustained Isocapnic Hypoxia in Healthy Volunteers
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1994
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Our results indicate that halothane caused VE to be less than control levels during acute and sustained hypoxia as well as when sustained hypoxia is replaced by normoxia. It is argued that the depression of VE during acute hypoxia is attributed to an effect of halothane on the peripheral chemoreceptors. During sustained hypoxia halothane had no effect on the magnitude of the hypoxic ventilatory decrease, which is probably related to an increase by halothane of inhibitory neuromodulators within the central nervous system. With halothane, the ventilatory decrease when sustained hypoxia is replaced by normoxia is related to the removal of the hypoxic drive at the site of the peripheral chemoreceptors.