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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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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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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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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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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, 1986Some 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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Hepatitis Associated with Enflurane Anesthesia
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1980Fernando V. Ona+2 more
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ENFLURANE ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1975A. J. Coleman, J. W. Downing
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