NEUROBEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL-EFFECTS OF TRIFLUOROMETHANE IN HUMANS

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FAGAN, SC
RAHILL, AA
BALAKRISHNAN, G
EWING, JR
BRANCH, CA
BROWN, GG
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[1] WAYNE STATE UNIV,COLL PHARM,DETROIT,MI
[2] HENRY FORD HOSP,CTR STROKE RES,DEPT PHARM,DETROIT,MI
[3] HENRY FORD HOSP,CTR STROKE RES,DEPT NEUROL,DETROIT,MI
[4] HENRY FORD HOSP,CTR STROKE RES,DEPT NEUROPSYCHOL,DETROIT,MI
[5] HENRY FORD HOSP,CTR STROKE RES,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,DETROIT,MI
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10.1080/15287399509531990
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging shows promise in the measurement of human cerebral blood flow (CBF) in that nonradioactive indicators may be used. Our earlier investigations with trifluoromethane (FC-23) gas have shown that this compound can be used to safely and effectively measure CBF in anesthetized animal models. In this Phase I dose-escalation study we set out to determine the maximal tolerated concentration (MTC) of FC-23 in normal healthy male volunteers and to assess its feasibility as an NMR indicator. Five subjects were exposed in a blinded fashion to escalating concentrations of FC-23 between 10% and 60%, randomly interleaved with exposures to both room air and 40% nitrous oxide. On each study day, the subjects breathed the test gas for eight pulses of 3 min each with 2-min clearance periods between the pulses. The subjects underwent intensive physiologic and neurobehavioral monitoring throughout the study period. The first subject experienced an anesthetic response to 60% FC-23, and the second subject experienced ''discomfort'' and requested discontinuation at the initiation of 40% FC-23. The MTC was subsequently determined to be 30% FC-23 (all subjects tolerated the gas), although a small (37.6 vs. 40.5) but statistically significant retention of carbon dioxide was found (p = .003). When one subject received 30% FC-23 during an NMR imaging study, a pronounced anesthetic effect with intolerable hyperacusis was demonstrated. Human studies of FC-23 have been discontinued in our laboratory.
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