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Comparison of the Effects of Volatile Anesthetics on Brain Glucose Metabolism in Rats [PDF]
W. Andrew Kofke+4 more
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Propofol: A Medication That Changed Pediatric Anesthesia Practice
ABSTRACT The introduction of propofol changed our understanding of pediatric anesthesia pharmacology, research approaches for intravenous drug study, and led to infusion pump development for the maintenance phase of anesthesia. The story of propofol development provides a blueprint for other intravenous drug development.
Brian J. Anderson, L. Ignacio Cortinez
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THE INFLUENCE OF N2O SOLUBILITY IN VOLATILE ANESTHETICS [PDF]
Daniel B. Gould+3 more
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Abstract figure legend The Kcna1 knockout mouse model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) exhibits sex‐specific differences in SUDEP risk. Female mice exhibit a lower SUDEP risk than males, despite similar seizure characteristics and interictal cardiac function across sexes.
Kelsey Paulhus+11 more
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Antagonism and Synergism of Six Volatile Anesthetic Agents and flurothyl, a Convulsant Ether
H. F. Cascorbi, Claire K. Loecher
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VOLATILE ANESTHETICS IMPR0VE FUNCTI0NAL RECOVERY OF “STUNNED” MYOCARDIUM IN CHRONICALLY INSTRUMENTED DOGS [PDF]
DC Warltier+3 more
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ABSTRACT Fisheries assessments require valid life‐history information to evaluate species’ abundance and reproductive potential. Assessing sequential hermaphrodites requires additional information to account for these species’ complex maturation schedules.
Calum J. Pritchard+6 more
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Mechanistic consideration of the effect of perioperative volatile anesthetics on phagocytes. [PDF]
Yuki K+4 more
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Precision Anesthesia Using Two Volatile Anesthetic Agents-Apparatus and Method
Takao Saito, Mitsuo Sato, K Iwatsuki
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Abstract Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis are two of the four main acid‐base processes encountered in clinical practice. These two processes are tightly balanced by breathing. Identification and management of respiratory acid‐base disorders are important for clinicians, particularly when caring for patients with underlying pulmonary and neurological ...
Anne M. Tucker, Tami N. Johnson
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