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Hypocapnic Bronchoconstriction and Inhalation Anesthetics

open access: yesAnesthesiology, 1975
The effects of halothane, enflurane, and methoxyflurane on hypocapnic bronchoconstriction (increased airway resistance and decreased compliance of the lung) were studied in vivo in the isolated left lower lobe of the canine lung. Hypocapnic bronchoconstriction, induced by altering the concentration of CO2 in gas ventilating the lobe, was repeated in ...
John P. Kampine, Robert L. Coon
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Congenital anomalies and inhalation anesthetics

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1976
Nitrous oxide and halothane, alone and in combination, have been repeatedly shown to cause fetal anomalies and increased fetal death rates in experimental animals. Epidemiologic studies dealing with pregnant operating room personnel who were chronically exposed to trace amounts of nitrous oxide and halothane have indicated an increased number of ...
D. A. Bussard
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Total intravenous anesthesia versus inhalation anesthesia: how do outcomes compare?

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2023
Recent findings Surgical procedures that involve general anesthesia are performed with either volatile anesthetics or propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia. Both techniques are safe and provide appropriate conditions for surgery.
M. Ramirez, T. Gan
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Fluorinated Inhalation Anesthetics

1994
No class of chemical compounds has contributed more toward the elimination of hospital trauma than anesthetics. These drugs have changed the operating room from a chamber of horrors to a place where medical care is provided in a tranquil atmosphere to some 50 million patients every year.
D. Halpern
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Fluorine-Containing Inhalation Anesthetics: Chemistry, Properties, and Pharmacologies.

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2019
The stories of fluorinated inhalation anesthetics, including synthesis, physicochemistry and pharmacologies, were summarized in this review. Retrospecting the history of inhalation anesthetics revealed their increasing reliance on fluorine and ether ...
Yuzhong Wang   +2 more
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