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Affected by the residues of narcotic drugs, patients under general anesthesia are vulnerable to emergence of agitation, delirium, hemodynamic changes, and other adverse events in the recovery period of anesthesia. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen
Hongmei Xuan, Keping Xu
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The role of the dopaminergic pathway in general anesthesia and its potential mechanisms are still unknown. In this study, we usedc-Fos staining combined with calcium fiber photometry recording to explore the activity of ventral tegmental area (VTA ...
Huan Gui +14 more
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Opioid-free general anesthesia and induced recovery from anesthesia in a patient with myotonic dystrophy type-1: a case report [PDF]
Myotonic dystrophy type-1 (Steinert disease) is an autosomal dominant, progressive multisystem disease in which myotonic crisis can be triggered by several factors including pain, emotional stress, hypothermia, shivering, and mechanical or electrical ...
Hande Gurbuz, Kemal Tolga Saracoglu
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Background To develop prediction models for extubation time and midterm recovery time estimation in ophthalmic patients who underwent general anesthesia.
Xuan Huang +4 more
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From revival to routine: electromyography-based neuromuscular monitoring in contemporary anesthesia practice [PDF]
Electromyography (EMG)-based neuromuscular monitoring has emerged as a pivotal advancement in anesthesia, offering enhanced precision and reliability in assessing neuromuscular blockade.
Chang-Hoon Koo
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Electroencephalographic Evidence for Individual Neural Inertia in Mice That Decreases With Time
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain has an intrinsic resistance to changes in arousal state. This resistance is most easily measured at the population level in the setting of general anesthesia and has been termed neural inertia.
Andrzej Z. Wasilczuk +3 more
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DELAYED EMERGENCE FROM ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATED WITH UNDIAGNOSED CENTRAL SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME
Delayed awakening from anesthesia is often multifactorial including residual anesthetic drugs, excessive reaction to narcotics and sedatives, residual neuromuscular blockade and duration of surgery. Hypercapnic central sleep apnea syndrome is often encountered at central hypoventilation syndromes which may be secondary to other diseases that cause ...
DAVARCI, İşıl +4 more
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Background In pediatric general anesthesia, our goal should be quicker extubation to facilitate rapid turnover in the operating room without compromising on safety and quality of anesthesia.
Akihiro Kanaya +3 more
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Anesthetic management of a patient with 15q tetrasomy for dental treatment [PDF]
Background and objectives 15q tetrasomy is a chromosomal abnormality that is a part of the heterogeneous group of extra structurally abnormal chromosomes. This syndrome is characterized by epilepsy, central hypotonia, developmental delay and intellectual
Yuri Hase +3 more
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Background A scalp block or wound infiltration of local anesthetic is thought to effectively control post-craniotomy pain. However, it can result in local anesthetic toxicity (LAST), which is difficult to distinguish from brain damage due to the surgical
Rintaro Hoshino +3 more
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