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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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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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A Clinical Trial of Enflurane in Children
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1975Enflurane 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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Clinical evaluation of enflurane in the dog
Veterinary Record, 1977Enflurane (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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Porphyrinogenic properties of the anesthetic enflurane
General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 19921. The effect of enflurane, a volatile anesthetic, on heme metabolism was studied. Different doses (0.5-6.0 ml/kg) of this anesthetic were administered i.p. to mice and animals sacrificed at different times after administration (5-240 min). 2. The dose of 2 ml/kg was chosen as the optimum anesthetic dose producing more alterations in the heme pathway ...
R. Enríquez de Salamanca +2 more
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Enflurane and Halothane in Status Asthmaticus
Chest, 1986A patient with status asthmaticus deteriorated while receiving conventional therapy including mechanical ventilation. She failed to respond to the inhalation of enflurane but had a beneficial response to halothane. Her subsequent course was complicated by a prolonged metabolic encephalopathy which was associated with an elevated plasma bromide level ...
H.R. Wexler +4 more
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Hepatotoxicity following enflurane anesthesia
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981We present a patient who developed clinical, biochemical, and histologic evidence of severe hepatic injury following enflurane anesthesia.
Loren B. White +3 more
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Renal Concentrating Function with Prolonged Sevoflurane or Enflurane Anesthesia in Volunteers
Anesthesiology, 1994E. Frink +5 more
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