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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1994
General anesthesia is the most common form of anesthetic management for ambulatory surgery. Patients, in general, prefer general anesthesia because it is less anxiety provoking. During the last decade, the availability of several short-acting agents with high clearance has made general anesthetic techniques much safer and more predictable for ...
S K, Pandit, C R, Green
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General anesthesia is the most common form of anesthetic management for ambulatory surgery. Patients, in general, prefer general anesthesia because it is less anxiety provoking. During the last decade, the availability of several short-acting agents with high clearance has made general anesthetic techniques much safer and more predictable for ...
S K, Pandit, C R, Green
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Anaphylaxis to General Anesthetics
2010The incidence of hypersensitivity reactions to anesthetics is estimated 1 in 13,000 anesthetics up to 1 in 3,180. The rate of mortality ranges between 3 and 9%. 90% of reactions appear at anesthesia induction. Cardiovascular collapse and bronchospasm are more frequent in IgE-dependent reactions.
Anne, Moneret-Vautrin, P Michel, Mertes
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Neurotoxicity of General Anesthetics: An Update
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2012Though general anesthetics have now been used clinically for well over a century, both their mechanisms of action as well as the nature of any potentially neurotoxic side effects remain elusive. With roughly 234 million people undergoing surgery each year worldwide, it remains imperative that any potentially deleterious effects of anesthetics be ...
Phillip, Vlisides, Zhongcong, Xie
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General Anesthetic Techniques in Ruminants
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996Sedation, anesthesia, protection of the airway during general anesthesia, and control of pain in the perioperative period are important considerations in the management of sheep, goats, and cattle. Though ruminants are classically considered farm animals and are often intended for the production of food and fiber, these species are used extensively in ...
G L, Carroll, S M, Hartsfield
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General anesthetics and the developing brain
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009General anesthetics and sedatives are used in millions of children every year to facilitate surgical procedures, imaging studies, and sedation in operating rooms, radiology suites, emergency departments, and ICUs. Mounting evidence from animal studies suggests that prolonged exposure to these compounds may induce widespread neuronal cell death and ...
George K, Istaphanous, Andreas W, Loepke
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General anesthetic allergy testing
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2008Anaphylaxis in the setting of general anesthesia is a rare but potentially lethal event. The investigation of severe reactions is important for confirming the clinical diagnosis and identifying likely causative agents and safe agents that may be used in the future. Many comprehensive reports have described the testing protocol of individual specialized
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Immunomodulatory Effects of General Anesthetics
2007Postoperative patients are prone to develop infectious complications, and the phenomenon of immunoparalysis, defined as a diminished capacity of immunocompetent cells to respond to infectious agents, has been implicated as a major contributing factor. When inflammatory postoperative disorders are already established, intervention is difficult. However,
Lemaire, L. C., van der Poll, T.
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Clinical pharmacology of general anesthetics
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1967The past decade has seen great interest in the clinical pharmacology of general anesthetics. Recently introduced drugs, such as halothane or methoxyflurane, have already been studied in more detail than ether or nitrous oxide had been during the first century of their clinical use.
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