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Intravenous Sodium Pentothal as a Basal Anesthetic
Anesthesiology, 1946Abstract 1. 1. Basal anesthesia is a useful and often necessary procedure in the armamentarium of modern surgery. 2. 2. The properties of a desirable basal anesthetic are given. 3. 3. The various methods of basal anesthesia are discussed. 4. 4.
Jacob Herzlich, Enoch V. Deutsch
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Differential effects of volatile and intravenous anesthetics on the activity of human TASK-1.
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, 2007Volatile anesthetics have been shown to activate various two-pore (2P) domain K(+) (K(2P)) channels such as TASK-1 and TREK-1 (TWIK-related acid-sensitive K(+) channel), and mice deficient in these channels are resistant to halothane-induced anesthesia ...
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Safety of Intravenous and Inhalation Anesthetics
20139.2 Determination of Safety of Inhalation Anesthetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 9.2.1 General Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 9.2.2 Safety Margin of Inhalation Anesthetics . . . . . . . . . .
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PHARMACOLOGY OF INTRAVENOUS LOCAL ANESTHETICS
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1969SUMMARYThe systemic effects of local anesthetics should be regarded as with other drugs. The central nervous system can be stimulated or depressed. The depressant action may be useful or dangerous depending on the severity of the situation. The cardiovascular effects are depressant in nature and are useful in antiarrhythmic therapy.
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American Journal of Physiology - Lung cellular and Molecular Physiology, 2008
We assessed the roles of the protein kinase C (PKC) and the tyrosine kinase (TK) signaling pathways in regulating capacitative calcium entry (CCE) in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) and investigated the effects of intravenous ...
Mikyung Yang, Xueqin Ding, P. Murray
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We assessed the roles of the protein kinase C (PKC) and the tyrosine kinase (TK) signaling pathways in regulating capacitative calcium entry (CCE) in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) and investigated the effects of intravenous ...
Mikyung Yang, Xueqin Ding, P. Murray
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Dexmedetomidine as a Total Intravenous Anesthetic Agent
Anesthesiology, 2004DEXMEDETOMIDINE is a highly selective α 2 adrenoceptor agonist that has sedative and analgesic properties with associated reduction in opioid and anesthetic requirements. 1-11 One significant advantage of dexmedetomidine is that in the clinical dose range there is no respiratory depression. 12-14 The agonistic action on the α 2 adrenoceptors in the
David L. Luterman, Michael A. E. Ramsay
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What’s New in Intravenous Anesthetics?
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 1988Summary It is obvious that many of the goals desirable in an ideal IV induction agent have not been achieved with the currently available drugs. An ideal drug for induction of anesthesia would provide for a rapid and pleasant loss of consciousness, no cardiorespiratory changes, good operating conditions, and a rapid recovery without side effects ...
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Pharmacology of Intravenous Anesthetic Agents
2010Learn the relative advantages of each of the commonly used intravenous induction agents (propofol, etomidate, ketamine, thiopental) iscuss the pharmacokinetic properties of each of the commonly used intravenous opioids (fentanyl, morphine, hydromorphone, remifentanil) Understand the differences between depolarizing and nondepolarizing neuromuscular ...
Jerome M. Adams, John W. Wolfe
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Intravenous Anesthetics in the Pulmonary Circulation
2000Intravenous anesthetics in either bolus or constant infusion may be used to produce induction or maintenance of anesthesia. Examples of these anesthetics are ultra-short-acting thiobarbiturates, propofol, etomidate, and ketamine. Of the four, propofol and ketamine possess significant pulmonary effects.
Alan D. Kaye+2 more
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