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Anaphylaxis to General Anesthetics

2010
The incidence of hypersensitivity reactions to anesthetics is estimated 1 in 13,000 anesthetics up to 1 in 3,180. The rate of mortality ranges between 3 and 9%. 90% of reactions appear at anesthesia induction. Cardiovascular collapse and bronchospasm are more frequent in IgE-dependent reactions.
Anne, Moneret-Vautrin, P Michel, Mertes
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General Anesthetic Techniques in Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996
Sedation, anesthesia, protection of the airway during general anesthesia, and control of pain in the perioperative period are important considerations in the management of sheep, goats, and cattle. Though ruminants are classically considered farm animals and are often intended for the production of food and fiber, these species are used extensively in ...
G L, Carroll, S M, Hartsfield
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General Anesthetics

2021
Shanthi Paulraj, Mageshwaran Lakshmanan
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Immunomodulatory Effects of General Anesthetics

2007
Postoperative patients are prone to develop infectious complications, and the phenomenon of immunoparalysis, defined as a diminished capacity of immunocompetent cells to respond to infectious agents, has been implicated as a major contributing factor. When inflammatory postoperative disorders are already established, intervention is difficult. However,
Lemaire, L. C., van der Poll, T.
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Clinical pharmacology of general anesthetics

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1967
The past decade has seen great interest in the clinical pharmacology of general anesthetics. Recently introduced drugs, such as halothane or methoxyflurane, have already been studied in more detail than ether or nitrous oxide had been during the first century of their clinical use.
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General and Local Anesthetics

2019
Anesthetising the older surgical patient present its own unique challenges. Heterogeneity is the most consistent feature of this age group and preoperative assessment and optimisation must take into account the varying comorbidities, extent of physiological ageing, frailty and the size of surgery which will determine patient outcome. Breast surgery can
Irwin Foo, Faisal Jafar
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General anesthetics

2010
Lynn Wecker   +4 more
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GENERAL ANESTHETICS

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1988
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General and Local Anesthetics

2009
As the elderly population continues to increase and surgical techniques and management continue to improve, the number of elderly surgical patients will continue to grow.
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