Evaluation of sevoflurane volatilization from gel and microsphere formulations and prediction of workplace exposure

IF 4.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental toxicology and pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.etap.2025.104651
María Trinidad Gómez-Sánchez , F.Dámaso Fernández-Ginés , Sergio Parra , Manuel Gerónimo-Pardo
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The general inhalation anesthetic sevoflurane can be used as a topical analgesic in patients with painful wounds. For this new indication, it is irrigated in its liquid formulation into the wound bed, which inevitably causes room pollution. This investigation aimed to analyze the environmental contamination caused by new sevoflurane gel and microsphere formulations at different concentrations (50 %, 30 %, and 10 %) to find which would produce air levels below 2 ppm. The weight loss over time of each formulation was recorded to calculate the amount of sevoflurane volatilized, and the associated room pollution was further calculated under demanding conditions (a small 12 m3 room with three air exchanges per hour, a patient treated every 30 min). Air levels below 2 ppm were found for the gel at 10 % and the microspheres at 30 %. Both new formulations would reduce the environmental pollution caused by unformulated sevoflurane, further improving occupational safety when treating painful wounds.
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凝胶和微球配方中七氟醚挥发的评估和工作场所暴露的预测
全身吸入麻醉剂七氟醚可作为伤口疼痛患者的局部镇痛药。对于这种新的适应症,它是在其液体配方中冲洗到伤口床上的,这不可避免地造成房间污染。本研究旨在分析不同浓度(50 %、30 %和10 %)的新型七氟醚凝胶和微球配方对环境的污染,以确定哪种配方会产生低于2 ppm的空气浓度。记录每种配方的重量随时间的变化,以计算七氟醚的挥发量,并进一步计算在苛刻条件下相关的房间污染(一个12 m3的小房间,每小时换气三次,每30 分钟治疗一名患者)。在2 ppm以下的空气中,凝胶含量为10 %,微球含量为30 %。这两种新配方都将减少未配制的七氟醚对环境的污染,进一步提高治疗疼痛伤口时的职业安全。
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期刊介绍: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology publishes the results of studies concerning toxic and pharmacological effects of (human and veterinary) drugs and of environmental contaminants in animals and man. Areas of special interest are: molecular mechanisms of toxicity, biotransformation and toxicokinetics (including toxicokinetic modelling), molecular, biochemical and physiological mechanisms explaining differences in sensitivity between species and individuals, the characterisation of pathophysiological models and mechanisms involved in the development of effects and the identification of biological markers that can be used to study exposure and effects in man and animals. In addition to full length papers, short communications, full-length reviews and mini-reviews, Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology will publish in depth assessments of special problem areas. The latter publications may exceed the length of a full length paper three to fourfold. A basic requirement is that the assessments are made under the auspices of international groups of leading experts in the fields concerned. The information examined may either consist of data that were already published, or of new data that were obtained within the framework of collaborative research programmes. Provision is also made for the acceptance of minireviews on (classes of) compounds, toxicities or mechanisms, debating recent advances in rapidly developing fields that fall within the scope of the journal.
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