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Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya, 2021
The article presents studies carried out on a group of rats in order to determine the influence of the morphological characteristics of animals on the conduct of general inhalation anesthesia. It was found that if the rules for the preparation of animals, dosage of drugs (due to the physiological characteristics of rats), as well as proper care of ...
Yu. I. Filippov, V. S. Starynina
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The article presents studies carried out on a group of rats in order to determine the influence of the morphological characteristics of animals on the conduct of general inhalation anesthesia. It was found that if the rules for the preparation of animals, dosage of drugs (due to the physiological characteristics of rats), as well as proper care of ...
Yu. I. Filippov, V. S. Starynina
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
SUMMARY The use of inhalation anesthesia in bovine subjects has been considered to be an undesirable technique. It has been found that the bovine response to inhalation anesthesia is controllable and can produce desirable depth of anesthesia with minimum undesirable features.
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SUMMARY The use of inhalation anesthesia in bovine subjects has been considered to be an undesirable technique. It has been found that the bovine response to inhalation anesthesia is controllable and can produce desirable depth of anesthesia with minimum undesirable features.
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2013
Chapter 1 contains 70 questions and answers regarding inhalational anesthesia.
Jerome Adams, Amy Dorwart
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Chapter 1 contains 70 questions and answers regarding inhalational anesthesia.
Jerome Adams, Amy Dorwart
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1994
Pharmacists have traditionally had little involvement with inhalational anesthetic agents. As the popularity of operating room pharmaceutical care increases, the need for the pharmacist's understanding of the uses and actions of anesthetic agents becomes necessary.
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Pharmacists have traditionally had little involvement with inhalational anesthetic agents. As the popularity of operating room pharmaceutical care increases, the need for the pharmacist's understanding of the uses and actions of anesthetic agents becomes necessary.
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Equipment for Inhalation Anesthesia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1990Inhalation anesthesia has three requirements: delivery of oxygen, delivery of an appropriate concentration of a volatile anesthetic agent, and removal of carbon dioxide. Halothane and isoflurane are the most commonly used anesthetic agents. They are usually delivered with a semiclosed circle system using an out-of-the-circuit vaporizer.
S W, Eicker, S, Cuvelliez
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1939
In this paper I will give a somewhat brief report of the high lights of the history of anaesthesia, followed by a generalized description of the various general inhalation anesthetics, their action on the human organism, and the administration of these, with the factors governing their use.
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In this paper I will give a somewhat brief report of the high lights of the history of anaesthesia, followed by a generalized description of the various general inhalation anesthetics, their action on the human organism, and the administration of these, with the factors governing their use.
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Intestinal Circulation during Inhalation Anesthesia
Anesthesiology, 1985This study was designed to evaluate the influence of inhalational agents on the intestinal circulation in an isolated loop preparation. Sixty dogs were studied, using three intestinal segments from each dog. Selected intestinal segments were pumped with aortic blood at a constant pressure of 100 mmHg.
M, Tverskoy +3 more
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Equipment for Inhalant Anesthesia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999When used properly, anesthesia machines, breathing systems, anesthesia ventilators, and ancillary equipment allow the safe and efficient use of the inhalant anesthetics. Several veterinary anesthesia machines and ventilators have been introduced over the last few years.
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Glutathione Depletion Following Inhalation Anesthesia
Anesthesiology, 1978Glutathione depletion following inhalation of halogenated anesthetics was investigated as a possible mechanism of toxic reactions associated with anesthesia. Concentrations of reduced glutathione were measured in the blood, liver, lung and kidney of the mouse after anesthesia with enflurane, fluroxene, halothane, isoflurane, methoxyflurane, or ...
M A, Zumbiel +3 more
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Inhalational anesthetics in pediatric anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2005The purpose of this review is to discuss interesting recent developments concerning the use of halogenated agents. Now we are in a new stage of halogen use; we have become alerted to the secondary effects which although not life-threatening are potentially deleterious.The recent literature highlighted some unexpected effects with the use of new ...
Isabelle, Constant, Robert, Seeman
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