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Patient and Staff Satisfaction With Use of Methoxyflurane in the Emergency Department. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective To assess patient and clinician experience with methoxyflurane in the Emergency Department (ED). Methods Patients receiving methoxyflurane as part of their treatment, and respective clinicians, were prospectively enrolled. Outcomes included patient and clinician satisfaction. Satisfaction was assessed using a 5‐point Likert scale and
Kwong N +6 more
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Pain Assessment and Its Effect on Pain Management During Emergency Medical Services-A Descriptive Study in the Tampere University Hospital Area of Finland. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Pain management is an important part of prehospital care. Pain assessment and recognition are inseparable in adequate pain treatment. However, relatively scarce literature is available from Nordic and European countries. We investigated the current practices of pain assessment and management in the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) of
Lidauer SM +4 more
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Abstract Doxapram is marketed as a respiratory stimulant and is used by some veterinarians to help with neonatal apnoea, especially in puppies delivered by caesarean. There is a lack of consensus as to whether the drug is effective and data on its safety are limited.
Timothy H. Hyndman +11 more
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Effects of N2O elimination on the elimination of second gases in a two‐step mathematical model of heterogeneous gas exchange. Abstract We have investigated the elimination of inert gases in the lung during the elimination of nitrous oxide (N2O) using a two‐step mathematical model that allows the contribution from net gas volume expansion, which occurs ...
Ben Korman +2 more
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Animal Models for Toxoplasma gondii Infection
Abstract Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite that commonly infects mammals and birds throughout the world. This protocol describes murine models of acute T. gondii infection, toxoplasmic encephalitis and toxoplasma retinochoroiditis. T.
Carlos S. Subauste, Alyssa Hubal
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Methoxyflurane Nephropathy [PDF]
Investigations of methoxyflurane-induced nephrotoxicity in man have been extensively aided by the use of an animal model. To be of value the animal model must share similar metabolic pathways with man and have the same clinical manifestations of the diseases process. The Fischer 344 rat appears to meet these criteria.
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Metoxifluran, an inhalation analgesic that opens up new possibilities in anesthesia
Although numerous clinical guidelines for pain management have been published over the past decade, inadequate pain relief remains a major public health problem.
Dmytro Dmytriev +2 more
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Time course of clinical signs and mortality in dogs with severe perioperative acute kidney injury: A scoping review. [PDF]
Perioperative acute kidney injury (AKI) is a potential cause of anaesthetic mortality in dogs. The time delay between anaesthetic recovery, onset of clinical signs and any subsequent mortality may result in under‐recognition of this complication. This review aimed to explore the literature reporting dogs with severe AKI after general anaesthesia and ...
Quinn CT.
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STUDY OBJECTIVE The objective of the InMEDIATE study was to evaluate the change in intensity of traumatic pain over the first 20 min in adult patients treated with methoxyflurane versus standard analgesic treatment in Spain.
A. Borobia +17 more
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Aims: Inhaled methoxyflurane, newly licensed in Europe for acute trauma pain in adults, has limited evidence of effectiveness in the pre-hospital setting.
A. Siriwardena +3 more
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