Multianalyte method to simultaneously evaluate occupational exposure to anesthetic gases in urine samples from healthcare professionals
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Espín Moreno, Lydia; Durán-López, Alfonso M.; Pérez Cantero, Ainhoa; Benavente-Romero, Alberto; Rodríguez Carrillo, Andrea; Mustieles Miralles, Vicente; Saz-Terrado, Tomás; Fernández, Mariana F.Editorial
Hans Kromhout
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Anaesthetic gases Occupational Health Biomonitoring
Date
2026Referencia bibliográfica
Espín Moreno, L., Durán-López, A. M., Pérez Cantero, A., Benavente-Romero, A., Rodríguez Carrillo, A., Mustieles Miralles, V., Saz-Terrado, T., & Fernández, M. F. (2026). Multianalyte method to simultaneously evaluate occupational exposure to anesthetic gases in urine samples from healthcare professionals
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European Union Horizon Europe research and innovation, #101057014; Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII); ISCIII, Grant no. FI24/00299, CD24/00116, CP25/00111; Ministerio de Universidades, PRX23_00541Abstract
Objective: Monitoring occupational exposure in hospital settings requires valid non-invasive exposure assessment methods. We aimed to develop a multianalyte method to characterize and quantify urinary levels of anesthetic gases in healthcare professionals. Methods: Urine samples were collected from 37 recently exposed and 24 non-exposed professionals. A multianalyte method was developed and validated to measure urinary concentrations of desflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, and its main metabolite, hexafluoroisopropanol, using headspace gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HS-GC-MS). Results: The methodology was successfully validated. It demonstrated adequate linearity and sensitivity [correlation coefficients (R²): 99.5–99.9%]. Limits of detection for the anesthetic gases were 0.15 to 0.60 ng/mL, and limits of quantification were 0.5 to 2.0 ng/mL. The recovery percentage ranged from 95.17% to 102.40%, and relative standard deviations were below 15%. Detectable concentrations in exposed participants ranged from 1.0 to 3.80 ng/mL (mean 0.53 ng/mL) for desflurane, 0.5 to 19.59 ng/mL (mean 1.39 ng/mL) for sevoflurane, and 2.0 to 729.35 ng/mL (mean 49.74 ng/mL) for hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP). No detectable concentrations of isoflurane were found in the exposed volunteers, nor were any of the anesthetics found in the non-exposed volunteers. Conclusions: A multianalyte HS-GC-MS method was successfully developed to simultaneously determine four anesthetic gases in urine samples and was validated in real-world samples from healthcare professionals. Future studies are needed to investigate the safety of exposure to these compounds for anesthesiologists and operating room nurses.





