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Anesthesia blocks consciousness and memory while sparing non-conscious brain activities. While the exact mechanisms of anesthetic action are unknown, the Meyer-Overton correlation provides a link between anesthetic potency and solubility in a lipid-like,
T. Craddock +6 more
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The influence of anesthetics, namelydexmeditomidine (Dexdor®, «Orion PharmaLtd.») and propofol (Propofol®, «Fresenius Kabi Ltd.»), on a photoinduced lysis of human red blood cells was under study in conditions close to the physiological ones (pH 7,4, 37 ...
L. V. Galebskaya +5 more
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Local Anesthetic-Induced Neurotoxicity
This review summarizes current knowledge concerning incidence, risk factors, and mechanisms of perioperative nerve injury, with focus on local anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity.
M. Verlinde +5 more
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Intra-Operative Discomfort in Photorefractive Keratectomy
Samuel M Philbrick,1 John L Bennion2 1Department of Operational and Readiness Medicine, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Hospital, Elmendorf, AK, USA; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Saint Alphonsus Health System, Boise, ID, USACorrespondence: Samuel M ...
Philbrick SM, Bennion JL
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Anesthetic challenges in difficult airway in a patient with maxillary carcinoma: A case report
Key Clinical Message Airway management in patients with maxillary carcinoma presents unique challenges. To ensure safety, a tailored and collaborative approach is essential.
Kamala Karki +4 more
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Hydrocarbon molar water solubility predicts NMDA vs. GABAA receptor modulation. [PDF]
BackgroundMany anesthetics modulate 3-transmembrane (such as NMDA) and 4-transmembrane (such as GABAA) receptors. Clinical and experimental anesthetics exhibiting receptor family specificity often have low water solubility. We hypothesized that the molar
Brosnan, Robert J, Pham, Trung L
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Background/Objectives: The rapid development of Large Language Models (LLMs) presents promising applications in healthcare, including patient education.
Jeevan Avinassh Ratnagandhi +4 more
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Intravenous sub-anesthetic ketamine for perioperative analgesia
Ketamine, an N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist, blunts central pain sensitization at sub-anesthetic doses (0.3 mg/kg or less) and has been studied extensively as an adjunct for perioperative analgesia.
Andrew W. Gorlin +2 more
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Benefits of thoracic epidural analgesia in patients undergoing an open posterior component separation for abdominal herniorrhaphy [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The implementation of open posterior component separation (PCS) surgery has led to improved outcomes for complex hernias. While the PCS technique has been shown to decrease recurrence rates, and provide a feasible option to repair hernias ...
Sellers, Austin
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Local anesthetic toxicity: acute and chronic management
Local anesthetics are commonly used medicines in clinical settings. They are used for pain management during minor interventional treatments, and for postoperative care after major surgeries. Cocaine is the well‐known origin of local anesthetics, and the
Kenichi Sekimoto, M. Tobe, S. Saito
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