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Surgical procedures for brain tumors, particularly supratentorial tumor removal via craniotomy, present challenges related to brain relaxation and maintaining hemodynamic stability.
Andrea Valentino +3 more
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Role of the endocardial endothelium in the negative inotropic effects of thiopental
BACKGROUND: Myocardial function is regulated by endocardial endothelium (EE). Several studies have demonstrated the involvement of vascular endothelium in regulating the vasoactive effects of anesthetic agents.
de Hert, S. G. +3 more
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Background and Aim: Depression is a commomn common psychiatric disordersdisorder.. The Sever severe form of depression, that callled call.ed as . major depression , has many effects on the mental health of patient's patients. It may even lead to health
Ali Barkhori +3 more
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Comparison of recovery duration of Propofol and Thiopental Sodium in ECT
Background and objective: Thiopental sodium is not and ideal intravenous drug for inducing general anesthesia and compared to intravenous anesthetic drugs like propofol has a long standing recovery time.
H Ale Reza +5 more
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The induction dose of hypnotic agents should be reduced in the elderly, but it is not well studied whether thiopental or propofol should be preferred in this group of patients.
T. L. DOLVEN +5 more
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PHARMACOKINETIC STUDIES OF THIOPENTAL AND PHENYTOIN
Part I. In order to determine the effect of dose size on the bioavailability of phenytoin (Dilantinᴿ), a single intravenous dose of 15 mg/kg, single oral doses of 400, 800, 1600 mg, and 1600 mg in divided doses (i.e.
Jung, Donald T.
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Propofol versus thiopental use in patients undergoing craniotomy
nesthesiologists have long searched for the optimal anesthetic technique for patients undergoing craniotomy.1, 2 Thiopental was considered to be beneficial for neurosurgical patients because it preserves autoregulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and ...
Gruenbaum SE, Bilotta F
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GABA involvement in naloxone induced reversal of respiratory paralysis produced by thiopental
No agent is yet available to reverse respiratory paralysis produced by CNS depressants, such as general anesthetics. In this study naloxone reversed respiratory paralysis induced by thiopental in rats. 25 mg/kg, i.v.
Saeed, S A, Suria, A, Nasreen, R
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This study aimed to examine the effect of thiopental monotherapy as well as its combination with different agents used in anesthesia induction, on cardiac function and redox state of rats with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).
Marijanovic, Goran V +4 more
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Thiopental induces a heat shock answer and protects neuronal zells from apoptosis in vitro
Barbiturate werden therapeutisch zur Hirndrucksenkung im Rahmen eines schweren Schädel-Hirn-Traumas eingesetzt. Nebenwirkungen bei Langzeitanwendung, wie eine erhöhte Inzidenz nosokomialer Infektionen, limitieren allerdings den Einsatz.
Miltenberger, Verena, Loop, Torsten
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