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Enflurane and Halothane in Status Asthmaticus

Chest, 1986
A 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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Porphyrinogenic properties of the anesthetic enflurane

General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 1992
1. 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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Hepatotoxicity following enflurane anesthesia

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
We 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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Painful stimulation minimally increases the thermoregulatory threshold for vasoconstriction during enflurane anesthesia in humans.

Anesthesiology, 1992
Generalized autonomic stimulation enhances hemodynamic responses and may, in a similar fashion, facilitate thermoregulatory responses. We thus tested the hypothesis that painful stimulation increases the central temperature threshold for vasoconstriction
D. Washington   +5 more
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THE ENFLURANE SPARING EFFECT OF SUFENTANIL IN DOGS

Anesthesiology, 1986
Some investigators believe that the dog is less sensitive than are humans to the anesthetic/analgesic actions of opioids. The alfentanil plasma concentration [ALF] vs anesthetic effect relationship has been determined for humans undergoing surgery. This study was designed to determine the [ALF] vs anesthetic relationship for alfentanil in the enflurane-
Richard I. Hall   +2 more
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ENFLURANE CONCENTRATION

Anesthesiology, 1979
J. A. Aldrete   +2 more
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Hepatitis Associated with Enflurane Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1980
Fernando V. Ona   +2 more
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ENFLURANE ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1975
A. J. Coleman, J. W. Downing
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