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Does memory priming during anesthesia matter? [PDF]
This editorial argues that there is evidence for memory priming during adequate anaesthesia, and that research in the field of social cognition suggests that such priming may have important behavioural consequences.
Andrade, J.
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Sevoflurane‐induced periostitis
Arthritis &Rheumatology, Accepted Article.
Christian Beyer +3 more
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Abstract Background Volatile anaesthetic agents contribute to climate change, and reducing this impact is a commendable ambition. We evaluated the efficiency of a veterinary capture device for isoflurane (VET‐can/VET‐dock, SageTech Veterinary) in anaesthetised cats and dogs.
Florence Hillen, David Yates, Kate White
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Prospects of cardioprotection by volatile anesthetics
Myocardial ischaemia is followed by some reversibile or ireversibile changes. The aim of cardioplegia is to protect numerous intracellular processes: to spare the intracellular energy stores, to reduce the free oxygen radicals synthesis, to protect the function of the endothelium and myocardial oxygen balance as well as ionic balance.
Miomir, Jović +5 more
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Abstract Background The recovery period is associated with the greatest risk of injury for horses undergoing anaesthesia. Recovery quality and duration can be influenced by the volatile agent. Methods This prospective, randomised blinded clinical investigation recruited 101 healthy client‐owned horses undergoing elective surgery at one UK equine ...
Kate White, John Hird, Polly Taylor
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Mitochondrial Disease and Anesthesia
It is increasingly common for children with mitochondrial disease to undergo surgery and anesthesia. Although many different anesthetics have been used successfully for these patients, serious, unexpected complications have occurred during and following ...
Vincent C. Hsieh MD +2 more
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Room G, 10/17/2000 2: 00 PM - 4: 00 PM (PS) Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Low Dose Volatile Anesthetics on the Ventilatory Response to Hypoxia [PDF]
Jaideep J. Pandit
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Recent advances of non‐invasive sensors for smart wearable respiratory monitoring
Respiration contains rich physiological and pathological information, making it one of the most fundamental and continuous vital signs. Respiration monitoring is a non‐invasive and simple, but incredibly powerful, tool for assessing health, managing disease, and tracking fitness.
Jianhui Chen +8 more
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This clinical practice guideline from the Explosive Weapons Trauma Care Collective (EXTRACCT) group reviews current best practice for the management of ocular trauma in conflict‐affected regions, where explosive weapons are used and healthcare infrastructure is limited.
Emma Butterfield +8 more
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Goα Regulates Volatile Anesthetic Action in Caenorhabditis elegans [PDF]
Bruno van Swinderen +5 more
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