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Emergence from isoflurane/N2O or isoflurane anaesthesia

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1997
Background: The first goal of anaesthetic recovery is return of the patient's ability to independently maintain respiratory and circulatory functions. Nitrous oxide remains popular due to minor effects on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. However, diffusion hypoxaemia can occur during recovery and there is a potential advantage of providing ...
Anders Bengtsson   +3 more
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Hemodynamic effects in dogs anesthetized with isoflurane and remifentanil-isoflurane

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2010
Abstract Objective—To compare hemodynamic effects in dogs anesthetized with remifentanilisoflurane and with isoflurane alone. Animals—6 adult dogs. Procedures—Mechanically ventilated, isoflurane-anesthetized dogs received increasing constant rate infusions (CRIs) of remifentanil (0.15, 0.30, 0.60, and 0.90 μg/kg/min) or physiologic saline (0.9% NaCl ...
Monteiro, Eduardo R.   +4 more
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Isoflurane in the treatment of asthma

Anaesthesia, 1988
SummaryA 22‐month‐old child developed severe bronchospasm. Prolonged ventilation of the lungs with isoflurane for 102 hours was used as treatment. The metabolism and fluoride levels obtained are discussed.
N. Soni   +3 more
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Anesthetic effects of isoflurane on the tonotopic map and neuronal population activity in the rat auditory cortex

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2015
Since its discovery nearly four decades ago, sequential microelectrode mapping using hundreds of recording sites has been able to reveal a precise tonotopic organization of the auditory cortex. Despite concerns regarding the effects that anesthesia might
T. Noda, Hirokazu Takahashi
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Isoflurane anesthesia in a rhinoceros

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1995
During surgical exploration of the reproductive tract of a 15-year-old female white rhinoceros, anesthesia was maintained by administration of isoflurane in oxygen. Anesthesia was induced with IM administration of etorphine, and, to facilitate endotracheal intubation, muscle relaxation was achieved by IV administration of additional etorphine ...
J L, Cornick-Seahorn   +4 more
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Enflurane, Isoflurane and the Eye

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1984
The intra‐ocular pressure was monitored in ophthalmological patients in whom nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthesia was supplemented with an inspired concentration of 1% enflurane (10 patients) or 0.7% isoflurane (10 patients). These concentrations are proportionate to 0.6 MAC in oxygen.
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Isoflurane in Paediatric Anesthesia

1986
Seventy patients 1-10 years of age were submitted to isoflurane (I) or halothane (H) anaesthesia (O2:N2O = 1:3); H was used as a reference substance. Under I anaesthesia, haemodynamic parameters proved to be well preserved. While the pulse rate under I increased significantly, the diastolic pressure decreased as a result of peripheral vascular ...
M. Mertinat   +3 more
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Biological Monitoring of Occupational Exposure to Isoflurane by Measurement of Isoflurane Exhaled Breath

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 1997
The relationship between isoflurane environmental concentrations in operating rooms and the corresponding isoflurane concentration in the exhaled air of the operating personnel at the end of the exposure has been investigated. Isoflurane was retained in an adsorbent cartridge and after thermal desorption the concentration was estimated by gas ...
J. Francisco Periago   +4 more
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Absolute configuration of isoflurane

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1992
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A. L. Cholli   +2 more
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Metabolism of Isoflurane

1986
Isoflurane is a halogenated methyl-ethyl-ether. The ethyl group is protected against degradation by its trifluorocarbon end and the difluoral methyl group seems to be stable. Therefore, the results of Halsey’s group [2], who failed to detect any hepatic extraction of isofluorane in minipigs exposed to subanesthetic concentrations, were taken as ...
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