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Research progress in sensitivity to inhalation anesthetics
Inhalation anesthetics have both sedative, analgesic and muscle relaxing effects,and are widely used in clinical practice. Hypersensitivity to inhalation anesthetics predicts poor postoperative outcomes.
REN Qiyang, WEI Yiyong, WANG Haiying
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Effect of helium pre- or postconditioning on signal transduction kinases in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery [PDF]
Background: The noble gas helium induces pre- and postconditioning in animals and humans. Volatile anesthetics induce cardioprotection in humans undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
Brevoord, Daniel+9 more
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Modern aspects in anesthesia of small laboratory animals
Experiments with small laboratory animals are required for better understanding of a disease flow, for studying the mechanisms of it’s development and for the development of new therapeutic strategies.
S. V. Gurova+2 more
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Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorder: State of the Preclinical Science. [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to provide a succinct summary of the different experimental approaches that have been used in preclinical postoperative cognitive dysfunction research, and an overview of the knowledge that has accrued. This is not intended
Culley, Deborah J+10 more
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CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF INHALATION ANESTHETICS USE
Sevoflurane is one of the widely used inhalation anesthetics as well as desflurane, which started to be used in Russia in 2012. These drugs possess similar properties; however, desflurane provides faster restoration of cognitive functions and reduces the
R. R. Gubaydullin+2 more
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Isoflurane induces Art2‐Rsp5‐dependent endocytosis of Bap2 in yeast
Although general anesthesia is indispensable during modern surgical procedures, the mechanism by which inhalation anesthetics act on the synaptic membrane at the molecular and cellular level is largely unknown.
Fumi Kozu+5 more
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Administration of Nebulized Ketamine for Managing Acute Pain in the Emergency Department: A Case Series [PDF]
Ketamine administration in sub-dissociative doses in the emergency department (ED) results in effective pain relief in patients with acute traumatic and non-traumatic pain, chronic pain, and opioid-tolerant pain.
Butt, Mahlaqa+5 more
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The Effects of Changing from Isoflurane to Desflurane on the Recovery Profile during the Latter Part of Anesthesia [PDF]
It is not known whether changing from isoflurane to desflurane during the latter part of anesthesia shows early emergence and recovery in long surgery.
Baek, Chong-Wha+8 more
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IntroductionWith the widespread use of one-lung ventilation (OLV) in thoracic surgery, it is unclear whether maintenance anesthetics such as propofol and inhaled anesthetics are associated with postoperative complications.
Jing Yang+3 more
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Background To compare surgical field visibility between patients given propofol/remifentanil (PR) or desflurane/remifentanil (DR) anesthesia. Methods A total of 80 adult patients undergoing middle ear microsurgery due to cholesteatoma otitis media with ...
Xia Yuan+3 more
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