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Prevalence of Gastroesophageal Reflux in Cats During Anesthesia and Effect of Omeprazole on Gastric pH. [PDF]
BackgroundGastroesophageal reflux (GER) is poorly characterized in anesthetized cats, but can cause aspiration pneumonia, esophagitis, and esophageal stricture formation.ObjectiveTo determine whether pre-anesthetic orally administered omeprazole ...
Belafsky, PC+8 more
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Pheochromocytoma resection: Current concepts in anesthetic management
Pheochromocytoma represents very significant challenges to the anesthetist, especially when undiagnosed. These chromaffin tissue tumors are not uncommon in anesthetic practice and have varied manifestations.
H. Ramakrishna
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A man can not do two things at once so skilfully as he can do either one of them by itself. A surgeon can not do his most skilful operating while devoting half his attention to the anesthetic. A surgeon is frequently more concerned about the result of the anesthetizer's work than he is about the results of his own work.
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Comparison of the Anesthetic Techniques [PDF]
A great number of anesthetic techniques (general, regional, spinal, epidural, caudal, hypotensive, total intravenous, regional intravenous, inhalation, and nerve blocks) can be used for multiple surgical procedures [1–3]. The effect of anesthetic technique on perioperative outcomes is controversial.
Ahmet Eroglu+3 more
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Background: Spinal anaesthesia is the most appropriate method that is more advantageous than general anaesthesia. The study was planned to comparatively assess the effects of hyperbaric 0.5% Bupivacaine with isobaric 0.5% Ropivacaine in Elective Lower ...
Muhammad Naeem Pasha+4 more
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Anesthetic Management During Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Systematic Review
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) required for cardiac surgery presents unique challenges to the cardiac anesthesiologist responsible for providing the 3 most basic facets of any anesthetic: amnesia, analgesia, and muscle relaxation.
Aaron E. Barry, M. Chaney, M. London
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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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Chiral Alkyl Halides: Underexplored Motifs in Medicine
While alkyl halides are valuable intermediates in synthetic organic chemistry, their use as bioactive motifs in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry is rare in comparison. This is likely attributable to the common misconception that these compounds are
Bálint Gál+2 more
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Ketamine-Medetomidine General Anesthesia Occurs With Alternation of Cortical Electrophysiological Activity Between High and Low Complex States [PDF]
Anesthetic agents are known to induce a range of alterations in cortical electrophysiological activity, such as the rise of signature patterns, changes in statistical properties, and altered dynamic behavior of neural records. Plenty of methods can be used to monitor these changes, among them complexity metrics demonstrated to have the power to ...
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Perioperative Comparative Effectiveness of Anesthetic Technique in Orthopedic Patients
Background:The impact of anesthetic technique on perioperative outcomes remains controversial. We studied a large national sample of primary joint arthroplasty recipients and hypothesized that neuraxial anesthesia favorably influences perioperative ...
S. Memtsoudis+7 more
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