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Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is usually given to people with severe depression which has not responded to other forms of treatment such as anti-depressants.
Behzad Nazemroaya, Elham Babaei
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In a cross section of the patients scheduled for various operations, the plausability of lidocaine as an induction agent is studied and described. The results were dismaying suggesting, henceforth, that as an induction agent, lidocaine altogether fails ...
Zahid Hussain Khan
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Background: Seizures caused by electrical stimulation during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) should be managed; otherwise, electroconvulsive therapy can be an unpleasant experience. Therefore, sedative short-acting drugs like sodium thiopental, propofol,
Behzad Nazemoroaya +2 more
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Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is one the most effective therapies for the treatment of patients with psychotic disorders. Ketamine increases the seizure duration after electroconvulsive therapy.
Behzad Nazemroaya +2 more
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Objective: One of the most important duties of an anesthetist is keeping the airways open. Since there is a contraindication of succinylcholine in some cases, tracheal intubation is done by non-depolarization muscle relaxants with a delay of 4 min.
M Matloub, SM Rabiei, M Mir
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This research is designed to investigate the sedative effects of naringenin (NAR) and diazepam against thiopental sodium‐induced sleeping mice. NAR (5 and 10 mg kg), diazepam (DZP) (2 mg kg), flumazenil (FLN) (0.1 mg kg), and their combinations are ...
Dipu Bishwas +8 more
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A Case Report of Cardiac Arrest during General Anesthesia
Background: Cardiac arrest during general anesthesia is a rare and potentially fatal condition. Despite the progression of monitoring equipments and anesthetic mediations, this phenomenon is still an important problem for the anesthesiologists.
Nahid Manouchehrian, Masoud Tarbiat
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