Journal of Clinical Monitoring 1991-04-01

Aerosol propellant interference with clinical mass spectrometers.

E D Kharasch, M Sivarajan

Index: J. Clin. Monit. 7(2) , 172-4, (1991)

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Abstract

Metered dose inhalers containing halogenated propellants may interfere with mass spectrometer quantitation of halogenated inhalation anesthetics. We identify the propellant(s) in a commercially available metered dose inhaler that caused erroneous mass spectrometer readings. In addition, we identify the causes of different types of interference in different mass spectrometers.


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