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Malignant hyperthermia during epidural anesthesia

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1996
We anesthesized a patient susceptible to malignant hyperthermia (MH) three different times by epidural anesthesia with different types of local anesthetics. His skinned fiber test showed a marked acceleration of calcium (Ca2+)-induced Ca2+ release (CICR).
Y, Motegi   +5 more
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Epidural Anesthesia

Neurology, 1997
Angelo Sghirlanzoni, Davide Pareyson
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Epidural and Spinal Anesthesia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2019
Epidural and spinal anesthesia with a combination of local anesthetics and opioids (when available) is a commonly used technique in veterinary medicine and a safe one when practiced under strict guidelines. It is a valuable tool in the analgesic armamentarium and can greatly extend the ability to provide analgesia and reduce postoperative opioid ...
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Epidural Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1978
M J, Davies   +3 more
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Combined Spinal-epidural-general Anesthesia

Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1994
Each one of the three kinds of anesthesia (spinal, epidural, general) has its advantages and disadvantages. A new concept of combined spinal-epidural-general anesthesia (CSEGA) is illustrated with the objective of producing a new kind of anesthesia. The aim is to draw out the good from each compartment.
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Epidural Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1956
Francis F. Foldes   +2 more
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Epidural anesthesia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1936
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Epidural Anesthesia

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2005
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