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Enflurane, halothane, and isoflurane potency in horses.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1977
The minimal alveolar concentration of anesthetic required to prevent gross purposeful movement in response to electrical stimulation of oral mucous membranes was determined in horses for 3 agents. Equipotent concentrations of enflurane were 2.12 volumes %
E. Steffey   +3 more
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Fatal Accidental Enflurane Intoxication

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989
Abstract Among reported cases of abuse of volatile anesthetics there is only one of enflurane intoxication. We report another fatal enflurance intoxication. A 21-year-old man found dead seemed to have experimented with enflurane. Three and one-half days after death high amounts of enflurane were detected in blood, brain, and subcutaneous
Jürgen Barz   +5 more
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Enflurane, Isoflurane and the Eye

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1984
The intra‐ocular pressure was monitored in ophthalmological patients in whom nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthesia was supplemented with an inspired concentration of 1% enflurane (10 patients) or 0.7% isoflurane (10 patients). These concentrations are proportionate to 0.6 MAC in oxygen.
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Enflurane-associated hepatitis

Gastroenterology, 1980
A 57-yr-old female with no previous history of liver disease was exposed to enflurane during three separate surgeries over a 12-mo period. After the second and third exposures, she developed systemic symptoms and abnormal liver tests similar to those seen in halothane hepatitis.
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The Anesthetic Potency of Fentanyl in Terms of Its Reduction of Enflurane MAC

Anesthesiology, 1982
Infusion rates for fentanyl were calculated to produce stable plasma concentrations at which the ability of fentanyl to reduce enflurane MAC could be studied utilizing the tail clamp method and measurement of end-tidal enflurane.
M. Murphy, C. Hug
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Decomposition of enflurane in soda lime

Journal of Anesthesia, 1994
The stability of enflurane in soda lime was examined. A product of enflurane decomposition was detected after the reaction of enflurane with soda lime, but not in the absence of soda lime. The production of this compound, identified as 1-chloro-1,2-difluorovinyl difluoromethyl ether by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, increased with time and ...
Hirosato Kikuchi   +4 more
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Clinical evaluation of enflurane in the dog

Veterinary Record, 1977
Enflurane (Ethrane; Abbott Laboratories Ltd), a new inhalation anaesthetic, was used on 30 clinical cases. A surgical plane of anaesthesia was quickly obtained and recovery was rapid. Respiratory depression occurred with a reduction in rate which was more marked in deeper planes of anaesthesia.
PH Cribb, JF Hird, LW Hall
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A Comparative Interaction of Epinephrine with Enflurane, Isoflurane, and Halothane in Man

Anesthesia and Analgesia, 1976
Forty-eight patients undergoing transphenoidal removal of pituitary tumors received submucosal injections of epinephrine in saline solution during halothane, enflurane, or isoflurane anesthesia.
R. R. Johnston, E. Eger, C. Wilson
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A Clinical Trial of Enflurane in Children

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1975
Enflurane was administered as the primary anaesthetic agent to 200 children between the ages of 7 months and 14 years who were undergoing elective surgery. Induction and recovery were rapid and generally uneventful. Changes observed in the cardiovascular system included an initial fall in blood pressure, which tended subsequently to correct itself, and
P. Grattidge, M. Söderberg
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Enflurane Analgesia

1981
An air-enflurane mixture was used for inhalation analgesia in conscious patients undergoing painful procedures such as burns dressings. A preliminary study indicated that enflurane possessed definite analgesic properties, but that the concentration of the air-enflurane mixture was critical if restlessness was to be avoided and cooperation retained ...
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