Table 1 Physiological results of sevoflurane group.

From: Neonatal exposure to sevoflurane may not cause learning and memory deficits and behavioral abnormality in the childhood of Cynomolgus monkeys

  

Time after the onset of anesthesia

Before anesthesia

1h

3h

5h

HR, beats/min

178 (166–195)

140 (131–155)

144 (135–152)

138 (130–158)

pH (arterial)

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7.292 (7.278–7.369)

7.331 (7.247–7.381)

7.335 (7.274–7.395)

PaCO2, mmHg

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43.9 (32.4–53.9)

45.6 (33.4–49.5)

48.5 (37.2–53.5)

PaO2, mmHg

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211 (170–248)

245 (188–338)

223 (178–256)

HCO3, mmol/L

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21.2 (18.7–23.9)

23.8 (21.1–25.7)

24.0 (22.7–27.8)

Hb, g/dL

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15.3 (13.9–16.3)

14.6 (13.9–15.6)

14.0 (13.3–16.7)

Glucose, mmol/L

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4.9 (3.7–5.6)

5.6 (4.1–6.2)

5.3 (4.4–6.3)

SpO2, %

99.0 (98–100)

99.6 (99–100)

99.8 (99–100)

99.5 (99–100)

ETsevo, %

 

2.3 (2.2–2.5)

2.4 (2.2–2.6)

2.3 (2.0–2.6)

  1. Data are presented as median (range). HR: heart rate, PaCO2: arterial carbon dioxide tension, PaO2: arterial oxygen tension, HCO3: arterial bicarbonate radical, Hb: hemoglobin, SpO2: pulse oxygen saturation, ETsevo: end-tidal sevoflurane concentrations.