Olfactory bulbectomy leads to prolonged induction phase of sevoflurane anesthesia in rats
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Ahıskalıoğlıoğlu, AliKanat, Ayhan
Aydın, Mehmet Dumlu
Kazdal, Hızır
Koçak, Nuri
Özmen, Sevilay
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Ahiskalioglu, A., Kanat, A., Aydin, M. D., Kazdal, H., Kocak, N., & Ozmen, S. (2024). Olfactory bulbectomy leads to prolonged induction phase of sevoflurane anesthesia in rats. Medical gas research, 14(1), 33–37. https://doi.org/10.4103/2045-9912.378881Abstract
The effect of olfactory bulb lesions on the induction time of sevoflurane has never been studied. We aimed to investigate this issue. In this study, we found that the volume of olfactory bulbs and the pore of the fila olfactoria were significantly lower with the fibrosis of olfactory bulbs in animals subjected to olfactory bulbectomy. Volatile anesthetics induction times were measured in all groups. Prolonged induction was observed in olfactory bulbectomy group. It was concluded that increased induction times of sevoflurane may be due to the olfactory bulb lesion.