All are true regarding Xenon anesthesia except
Correct Answer: Slow induction and recovery
Description: Xenon is a "noble" gas that has long been known to have anesthetic propeies. It is an ine element that does not form chemical bonds. It is an odorless, nonexplosive, naturally occurring gas with a MAC of .71 and a blood/gas coefficient of 0.115, giving it very fast onset and emergence parameters. Xenon's anesthetic effects seem to be mediated by NMDA inhibition by competing with glycine at the glycine binding site. Xenon seems to have little effect on cardiovascular, hepatic, or renal systems and has been found to be protective against neuronal ischemia. Cost and limited availability have prevented its widespread use. Advantages Ine (probably nontoxic with no metabolism) Minimal cardiovascular effects Low blood solubility Rapid induction and recovery Does not trigger malignant hypehermia Environmentally friendly Nonexplosive Disadvantages High cost Low potency (MAC = 70%) Morgan clinical anesthesia 5e pg: 173
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