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Malignant hyperthermia: A case report
Malignant hyperthermia is a rare hypermetabolic pharmacogenetic pathologic disorder of calcium release control in skeletal muscle following exposure to depolarizing muscle relaxants and inhalational anesthetics in general anesthesia.
Fereshteh Amiri +2 more
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Effect of inhalational anesthetics on acute kidney injury
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious complication associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Total incidence of AKI in hospitalized patients is 1%-5%. As many as 30% of these patients develop AKI in the perioperative period, which is associated
Martina Miklić Bublić +4 more
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Inhalational Anesthetic Photolabeling [PDF]
Photolabeling has allowed considerable progress in the understanding of anesthetic binding to proteins, of target identity, and of site localization. There are, however, few groups doing this work, so this article is an attempt to demystify the method. We will discuss the theory, method, and limitations of this useful experimental approach.
Roderic G, Eckenhoff +2 more
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How should we monitor pediatric patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy? -A case report- [PDF]
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a hereditary disorder characterized by progressive muscle weakness and contracture, and special care during anesthesia is needed in these patients.
Hyun Ju Jung +6 more
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Anesthetics or anesthetic techniques and cancer surgical outcomes: a possible link [PDF]
As of 2018 cancer is responsible for almost 9.6 million deaths annually and, with an aging population, the incidence of cancer is expected to continue to rise. Surgery is an important treatment modality for patients with solid organ cancers.
Azeem Alam +4 more
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Background Although general anesthesia is widely used in the surgical arena, the mechanisms by which general anesthetics act remain unclear. We previously described alterations in gene expression ratios in hepatic tissue taken from rats treated with ...
Tajima Tomoyuki +3 more
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THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF INSULIN AGAINST ISOFLURANE AND SEVOFLURANE INDUCED HEPATOCELLULAR APOPTOSIS [PDF]
Several studies deducted that inhalational anesthetics induce apoptosis in human cells. Insulin is believed to have an antiapoptotic action so it is widely used as cardioprotective agent against ischemic reperfusion injuries.
HODA OKASHA +8 more
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Intraoperative Blood Loss during Induced Abortion: A Comparison of Anesthetics
Objective. To determine whether there is a difference in intraoperative bleeding with inhalational versus noninhalational anesthetic agents for patients undergoing suction dilatation and curettage for first-trimester induced abortion. Methods. This is an
Camille A. Clare +6 more
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In this review article, inhalational anesthetics agents and their pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamics and effects on the central nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems are discussed. There is a wide spectrum of inhalational anesthetic agents with
Negin Kassiri +3 more
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Historically, rebreathing anesthesia systems were invented to reduce the consumption of volatile anesthetics and to optimize respiratory gas conditioning. However, the industry is still modifying and optimizing the rebreathing circle systems. Most of the
Honemann Cristian, Rubsam Marie-Luise
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