Trends in greenhouse gas emissions from volatile anaesthetics in 41 countries: 2013–2023
Summary Introduction Inhalational anaesthetics contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, leading to regulatory restrictions in some countries. This study analysed time trends of greenhouse gas emissions directly attributable to the use of volatile anaesthetic agents in 41 countries.
Marta Caviglia+7 more
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Antagonism of propofol anesthesia by alkyl-fluorobenzene derivatives
Despite their frequent use across many clinical settings, general anesthetics are medications with lethal side effects and no reversal agents. A fluorinated analogue of propofol has previously been shown to antagonize propofol anesthesia in tadpoles and ...
Diana M. Plasencia+4 more
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Summary Introduction Surgery and anaesthesia can cause disruption of the circadian timing system and diurnal sleep–wake rhythm. However, it remains unknown how sleep–wake rhythm in children is affected by anaesthesia and surgery, and if anaesthesia without a surgical procedure disturbs sleep–wake cycles.
Arjen J. G. Meewisse+10 more
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Molecular Aspects of Volatile Anesthetic-Induced Organ Protection and Its Potential in Kidney Transplantation. [PDF]
Nieuwenhuijs-Moeke GJ+2 more
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Interaction of Volatile Anesthetics with Rat Hepatic Microsomal Cytochrome P-450 [PDF]
Satoshi Takahashi+2 more
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A stable kidney normothermic machine perfusion model with sevoflurane delivery via a vaporizer was established, enabling mechanistic and therapeutic studies of ischemia–reperfusion injury. ABSTRACT Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) of donor kidneys provides an opportunity not only for organ preservation but also for therapeutic intervention to ...
Philip N. Günkel+10 more
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Volatile anesthetic preconditioning modulates oxidative stress and nitric oxide in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. [PDF]
Dharmalingam SK+3 more
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Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Injuries in the Swords of Iron War: Insights From a National Registry
ABSTRACT Background Maxillofacial injuries (MFI) in warfare present significant challenges due to the concentration of vital structures in the facial region and the high‐energy mechanisms of injury. This study analyzes the epidemiology, severity, and outcomes of MFI during the Swords of Iron conflict using data from the Israeli National Trauma Registry.
Nir Tsur+31 more
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Activation of Preoptic Tachykinin 1 Neurons Promotes Wakefulness over Sleep and Volatile Anesthetic-Induced Unconsciousness. [PDF]
Reitz SL+4 more
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A Rapid Direct-injection Method for Measuring Volatile Anesthetics in Whole Blood [PDF]
Michael J. Cousins, Richard I. Mazze
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