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Inhaled anesthesia and cognitive performance
Drugs of Today, 2009Despite technological advances in surgery and anesthesia during the last few decades, the incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction remains a relatively common complication in surgical patients. After surgery, elderly patients in particular often exhibit a transient reversible state of cerebral cognitive alterations.
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Inhalational techniques in ambulatory anesthesia
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003In the current health care environment, anesthesia practitioners are frequently required to reevaluate their practice to be more efficient and cost-effective. Although IV induction with propofol and inhalational induction with sevoflurane are both suitable techniques for outpatients, patients prefer IV induction.
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Recent advances in inhalation anesthesia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2002Both desflurane and sevoflurane offer theoretical and practical advantages over other inhalation anesthetics for horses. The lower solubility of both agents provides improved control of delivery and helps to counteract the confounding influence of the voluminous patient breathing circuit commonly used for anesthetizing horses.
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Risks of Inhalational Anesthesia
Critical Care Medicine, 1987S N, Landau, J V, Kyff
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INHALATION ANESTHESIA IN OBSTETRICS
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1961H E, KRETCHMER, A, VASICKA
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Essentials of inhalation anesthesia
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1948openaire +2 more sources
INHALATION ANESTHESIA IN THE AGED
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1964openaire +2 more sources

