Comparison of the genotoxicity of propofol and desflurane using the comet assay in the lymphocytes of patients who underwent lumbar discectomy: A randomized trial. [PDF]
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Carbon monoxide production from five volatile anesthetics in dry sodalime in a patient model: halothane and sevoflurane do produce carbon monoxide; temperature is a poor predictor of carbon monoxide production [PDF]
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Safety and effectiveness of inhaled sedation in critically ill patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Anesthesia and its environmental impact: approaches to minimize exposure to anesthetic gases and reduce waste. [PDF]
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