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Assessment of Anesthetic Modalities in Otologic Surgery. [PDF]
Bao PH +5 more
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Effects of drug interactions and liver disease on the pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine [PDF]
Jokinen, Mika
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Selection of anesthetic agents for obstructive jaundice: An update for anesthesiologists. [PDF]
Li YQ, Zhou X, Cao Y, Long Y.
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A randomized controlled study of remimazolam in preschool children undergoing adenotonsillectomy. [PDF]
Wu Y, Wang F, Zhu K, Ling L, Zhang W.
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Anesthetic-induced epigenetic alterations: mechanisms and long-term clinical implications. [PDF]
Shahidi Delshad E +4 more
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Volatile anesthetics in the intensive care unit. [PDF]
Morrison-Nozik A, Wąsowicz M.
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
Intravenous anesthetics continue to be a mainstay in the modern anesthesiologist's armamentarium. In this review the authors will discuss new advancements in the use of propofol, as well as a greater understanding as to its mechanism of action. Further, we will discuss the use of target controlled infusion systems, touch upon the possible benefits of ...
J, Petrie, P, Glass
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Intravenous anesthetics continue to be a mainstay in the modern anesthesiologist's armamentarium. In this review the authors will discuss new advancements in the use of propofol, as well as a greater understanding as to its mechanism of action. Further, we will discuss the use of target controlled infusion systems, touch upon the possible benefits of ...
J, Petrie, P, Glass
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1975
The author describes the more common circulatory, respiratory, and neuromuscular actions of the newer intravenous anesthetic agents. The drugs under discussion include ketamine, newer uses of narcotics, both alone and in neurolept combinations, steroid anesthetics, and other nonbarbiturate anesthetic drugs.
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The author describes the more common circulatory, respiratory, and neuromuscular actions of the newer intravenous anesthetic agents. The drugs under discussion include ketamine, newer uses of narcotics, both alone and in neurolept combinations, steroid anesthetics, and other nonbarbiturate anesthetic drugs.
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2021
Total IV anesthetics are an excellent analgesic commonly used for neurosurgeries involving neuromonitoring or given to patients at risk for elevated intracranial pressure. Compared to inhaled anesthetics, TIVA requires some additional setup with multiple infusions, careful monitoring of one’s peripheral IV, and adjustment of IV anesthetic dosing timed ...
Claire Sampankanpanich Soria +2 more
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Total IV anesthetics are an excellent analgesic commonly used for neurosurgeries involving neuromonitoring or given to patients at risk for elevated intracranial pressure. Compared to inhaled anesthetics, TIVA requires some additional setup with multiple infusions, careful monitoring of one’s peripheral IV, and adjustment of IV anesthetic dosing timed ...
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