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INHALATION ANESTHETICS AND ANESTHETIC UPTAKE
Veterinary Surgery, 1975With the advent of new inhalant anesthetic agents and specialized equipment for their administration, inhalation anesthesia has become the method of choice of many small and large animal practitioners.
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2014
PURPOSE The therapeutic rationale, clinical effectiveness, and potential adverse effects of medications used in combination with local anesthetics for peripheral nerve block therapy are reviewed.
N. Bailard, Jaime Ortiz, R. A. Flores
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PURPOSE The therapeutic rationale, clinical effectiveness, and potential adverse effects of medications used in combination with local anesthetics for peripheral nerve block therapy are reviewed.
N. Bailard, Jaime Ortiz, R. A. Flores
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Anesthesiology, 1979
Anesthetic toxicity can be strictly defined as a potentially harmful action or effect that is not part of the expected anesthetic or pharmacologic action of the agent. Such a definition would exclude the undesirable effects of an overdose of an anesthetic agent (wherein the expected pharmacologic effects are simply exaggerated) or a recognized expected
John D. Michenfelder+1 more
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Anesthetic toxicity can be strictly defined as a potentially harmful action or effect that is not part of the expected anesthetic or pharmacologic action of the agent. Such a definition would exclude the undesirable effects of an overdose of an anesthetic agent (wherein the expected pharmacologic effects are simply exaggerated) or a recognized expected
John D. Michenfelder+1 more
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The Anesthetic Efficacy of Midazolam in the Enflurane-anesthetized Dog
Anesthesiology, 1987This study determined the anesthetic efficacy of midazolam (MID) in terms of its ability to reduce enflurane MAC (EMAC). Control EMAC was determined by the tail-clamp method in 15 mongrel dogs. Each animal then received at least three incremental infusion rates of MID from among the following: 0.48, 2.4, 9.6, 19.2, 28.8, 48, or 151.2 micrograms.kg-1 ...
Ian M. Schwieger+2 more
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Molecular determinants of state-dependent block of Na+ channels by local anesthetics.
Science, 1994Sodium ion (Na+) channels, which initiate the action potential in electrically excitable cells, are the molecular targets of local anesthetic drugs. Site-directed mutations in transmembrane segment S6 of domain IV of the Na+ channel alpha subunit from ...
D. Ragsdale+3 more
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Mechanisms of actions of inhaled anesthetics.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003“Suffering so great as I underwent cannot be expressed in words . . . but the blank whirlwind of emotion, the horror of great darkness, and the sense of desertion by God and man, which swept through my mind, and overwhelmed my heart, I can never forget ...
J. Campagna, K. Miller, S. Forman
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The effect of anesthetic charge on anesthetic-phospholipid interactions
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1981Cationic and uncharged forms of a tertiary amine local anesthetic are reported to have different properties and potencies as nerve blocking agents. However, the relative capacities of each form of the local anesthetic to perturb the properties of different model membrane systems is unknown.
Philip S. Low, Stephen R. Davio
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THE EFFECT OF ANESTHETICS ON HEPATIC FUNCTION
, 1928Experimental studies on liver function are often carried out under anesthesia, although it is being increasingly recognized that anesthetics modify physiologic processes; the pharmacologist has also shown that they alter the response of the body to many ...
S. Rosenthal, W. Bourne
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Exaggerated Anesthetic Requirements in the Preferentially Anesthetized Brain
Anesthesiology, 1993The brain is assumed to be the site of anesthetic action, but anesthetics have effects elsewhere, such as the spinal cord. A preferentially anesthetized goat brain model was used to determine the importance of anesthetic action in the brain.Six goats were anesthetized with isoflurane; after tracheal intubation and insertion of a femoral arterial ...
Kevin Schwartz, Joseph F. Antognini
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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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