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An observational laboratory study to evaluate an anesthetic gas adsorber without anesthetic gas scavenging system. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Anesthesiol
Nickel K   +8 more
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Halothane dependence.

open access: yesInd Psychiatry J
Dhamija S, Chaudhury S, Shamla F.
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New Inhaled Anesthetics

Anesthesiology, 1994
Desflurane and sevoflurane provide one clear advantage over other currently available potent inhaled anesthetics. Their lower solubilities permit a more precise control over the delivery of anesthesia and a more rapid recovery from anesthesia. Most of their other properties reflect similar properties of their predecessors--with a few exceptions. Indeed,
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[Inhaled anesthetics].

Der Anaesthesist, 2014
Inhaled anesthetics are inhaled via the lungs. They subsequently pass through the alveolocapillary membrane and diffuse into the blood to finally target the central nervous system and induce anesthesia. This principle of anesthesia induction was first described for diethylether in 1847.
M, Deile, M, Damm, A R, Heller
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Inhaled anesthetic agents

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006
The pharmacology, bioavailability and pharmacokinetics, indications, clinical efficacy, adverse effects and toxicities, and dosage and administration of the inhaled anesthetics are reviewed.The inhaled anesthetics include desflurane, enflurane, halothane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane and are thought to enhance inhibitory postsynaptic channel activity ...
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