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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Alteration of lipid bilayer mechanics by volatile anesthetics: Insights from μs-long molecular dynamics simulations. [PDF]
Zizzi EA +3 more
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Repetitive Treatment with Volatile Anesthetics Does Not Affect the In Vivo Plasma Concentration and Composition of Extracellular Vesicles in Rats. [PDF]
Bleilevens C +7 more
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Occupational Hazards of Halogenated Volatile Anesthetics and their Prevention: review of the Literature [PDF]
Fülesdi, Béla +3 more
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The Impact of Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Volatile Anesthetics on Minimizing Cancer Recurrence and Postoperative Cognition. [PDF]
Jin IH, Lew MW.
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Volatile anesthetics maintain tidal volume and minute ventilation to a greater degree than propofol under spontaneous respiration. [PDF]
Hao X, Ou M, Li Y, Zhou C.
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The Power of Education to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Volatile Anesthetics in Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Schwiethal A +5 more
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[Volatile anesthetics for prehospital analgesia by paramedics-An overview]. [PDF]
Trimmel H +5 more
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