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Awareness and general anaesthesia

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1990
A state exists after the induction of anaesthesia in which patients may be aware of their surroundings yet unable to communicate. This problem of awareness and recall during general anaesthesia is a recent one in the relatively short history of anaesthesia. Prior to the introduction of muscle relaxants in 1942 by Griffith and Johnson, it was felt that “
Alisa C. Thorne, Dawn P. Desiderio
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Anaesthesia for Caesarean section: General anaesthesia

2020
There will always be the need to give GA to pregnant womrn, and it is paramount that the obstetric anaesthetist is well prepared to perform a GA quickly and safely. This chapter reviews the current evidence, drugs, and conduct of GA for CS, with emphasis on exemplary communication within the delivery suite team and meticulous airway assessment to ...
Stephen Morris, Rhidian Jones
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Anaesthesia: Induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia

BMJ, 2007
General anaesthesia is a state of induced reversible unconsciousness. In part two of the series, Jonathan M Behar and colleagues explain the clinical principles of inducing and maintaining general ...
Petrut Gogalniceanu   +2 more
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General anaesthesia for dentistry

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2011
Dental anaesthesia developed down a different pathway from the rest of anaesthesia. Techniques such as nasal mask anaesthesia in the sitting position were specific to dental surgery, which took place largely outside hospital in dental clinics. Now dental anaesthesia is confined to locations within the aegis of a hospital and anaesthetic techniques are ...
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General Anaesthesia for Supratentorial Neurosurgery

CNS Drugs, 2001
Anaesthesia for the surgical treatment of supratentorial tumours requires an understanding of: the pathophysiology of a localised or generalised increase in intracranial pressure (ICP), the regulation and maintenance of intracerebral perfusion, avoidance of secondary systemic insults to the brain, and the effects of anaesthetic drugs on ICP, cerebral ...
Ravussin, P.A., Wilder-Smith, O.H.G.
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General Anaesthesia in the Elderly

Gerontologia Clinica, 1969
Janina Glazur   +4 more
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