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The use of volatile anesthetic agents for long term critical care sedation (VALTS): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

The use of volatile anesthetic agents for long term critical care sedation (VALTS): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

... volatile anesthetic agents is routinely applied within the operating room to provide general ...these agents are simple to titrate, produce no active metabolites, and are predominantly cleared un- ...

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General anesthetic agents and renal function after nephrectomy

General anesthetic agents and renal function after nephrectomy

... three anesthetic groups, the reported P- values were Bonferroni-corrected to minimize the chance of a type 1 error and the P-value < ...general anesthetic agents and clinical ...

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Anti inflammatory properties of anesthetic agents

Anti inflammatory properties of anesthetic agents

... When administered over prolonged periods, short- and intermediate-acting barbiturates, which act as GABA re- ceptor agonists, may induce iatrogenic immunosuppres- sion. A higher incidence of infections has been described ...

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Comparative Efficacy of Three Anesthetic Agents on Juvenile African Catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)

Comparative Efficacy of Three Anesthetic Agents on Juvenile African Catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)

... The African catfish or sharptooth catfish, C. gariepinus (Burchell, 1822), is an omnivorous and fast growing fish species. Because of high value as food in all over the world, many of commercial fish farms, government ...

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The Effects of Volatile Anesthetic Agents on the Normal Physiological Functions (Indices) of the Cardiovascular System

The Effects of Volatile Anesthetic Agents on the Normal Physiological Functions (Indices) of the Cardiovascular System

... volatile agents (isoflurane, Desflurane, sevoflurane), but all seem to be causing less cardiac depression compared with ...volatile agents seem to have minimum effects at low ...volatile agents, ...

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Histopathological and Serum Enzyme Changes of Propofol Combined with Pre-Anesthetic Agents in Domestic Pigeons (Columba livia)

Histopathological and Serum Enzyme Changes of Propofol Combined with Pre-Anesthetic Agents in Domestic Pigeons (Columba livia)

... Procedure- The pigeons weighing 302±35 g (mean ± SD) were divided into two groups (n=6). In group 1, midazolam (6 mg/kg,-IM) and in group 2, metamizole (500 mg/kg,-IM) were administrated as the pre-anesthetic ...

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4-(2-chloroacetamido) Benzoic Acid Derivatives as Local Anesthetic Agents: Design, Synthesis, and Characterization

4-(2-chloroacetamido) Benzoic Acid Derivatives as Local Anesthetic Agents: Design, Synthesis, and Characterization

... anesthetic activity, where the comparison was made with lignocaine HCl, thus conforming assumed hypothesis. However, the studied compounds have potency lower than that of lignocaine HCl. Compounds showing ...

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Comparison between two inhalational anesthetic agents (desflurane and sevoflurane) using i-gel in laproscopic cholecystectomy

Comparison between two inhalational anesthetic agents (desflurane and sevoflurane) using i-gel in laproscopic cholecystectomy

... Recovery and emergence in our study were compared by Return Of Spontaneous Respiration, (ROSR), Time to Extubation, as well as Complete Consciousness (defined as able to recall name) from the point when inhalational ...

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The effects temperature and anesthetic agents on ciliary function in murine respiratory epithelia

The effects temperature and anesthetic agents on ciliary function in murine respiratory epithelia

... of anesthetic-mediated impairment of cil- iary function during hypothermic conditions, and could serve as basis for human studies, which could lead to better selection of the anesthetic/analgesic ...

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Effects of common anesthetic agents on [18F]flumazenil binding to the GABAA receptor

Effects of common anesthetic agents on [18F]flumazenil binding to the GABAA receptor

... mixture (25 mg ket and 0.25 mg dex per mL sterile physiological saline; 4 mL/kg by intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection; n = 4), dex (0.25 mg/mL in sterile physiological saline; 80–120 μL by i.p. injection), and the last ...

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Comparative evaluation of efficacy of 15% lignocaine spray and 4% lignocaine gel in reducing the pain during administration of infraorbital injections in orthodontic  extractions

Comparative evaluation of efficacy of 15% lignocaine spray and 4% lignocaine gel in reducing the pain during administration of infraorbital injections in orthodontic extractions

... its anesthetic effect and providing intimate contact between gel and absorbing tissue which may result in high drug concentration in local area and high drug flux through the absorbing ...topical anesthetic ...

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EFFECT OF COMBINING EPIDURAL WITH GENERAL ANESTHESIA ON RECOVERY AFTER SPINE SURGERY: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY

EFFECT OF COMBINING EPIDURAL WITH GENERAL ANESTHESIA ON RECOVERY AFTER SPINE SURGERY: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY

... local anesthetic agents along with general anesthesia (combined general/epidural anesthesia (CGEA)) can improve patient recovery after spine surgery as evidenced by shorter time to extubation and time to ...

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Anesthesia for Intravitreal Injection: A Systematic Review

<p>Anesthesia for Intravitreal Injection: A Systematic Review</p>

... In a review article titled "Patient pain during intravitreal injections under topical anesthesia", Shiroma et al exam- ined eight studies with 847 total subjects through meta- analysis which compared various ...

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Changes in cerebral oxygenation based on intraoperative ventilation strategy

Changes in cerebral oxygenation based on intraoperative ventilation strategy

... the anesthetic agents may have on the findings as specific anesthetic agents may affect cerebral metabolic rate for oxygenation and thereby mitigate the effects of the decrease in CBF on ...

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A novel lidocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic gel for topical ocular anesthesia

A novel lidocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic gel for topical ocular anesthesia

... topical anesthetic agents included subconjunctival lidocaine and anesthetic-soaked pledgettes for intravitreal injections, and tetracaine ...other anesthetic prepara- ...

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Comparative efficacy of topical tetracaine solution versus lidocaine gel in cataract surgery

Comparative efficacy of topical tetracaine solution versus lidocaine gel in cataract surgery

... The ocular surface may be affected by topically applied drugs. Although most of the impairment takes place follow- ing prolonged exposure, as is the case for glaucoma medi- cations, some damage might also come from ...

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PERIOPERATIVE ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT IN LIPOSUCTION SURGERY

PERIOPERATIVE ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT IN LIPOSUCTION SURGERY

... of anesthetic agents to achieve the desired level of sedation and anal- gesic effect, thus reducing the morbidity in the obese ...sedative agents, even doses 25-50 mcg can result in depression or ...

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The Pediatric Sedation Unit: A Mechanism for Safe Pediatric Sedation

The Pediatric Sedation Unit: A Mechanism for Safe Pediatric Sedation

... general anesthetic agents by the untrained, regardless of whether the labeling of this anes- thetic practice is “sedation/analgesia,” is inherently unwise and fraught with ...general anesthetic ...

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Virtual reality as an adjunct to anesthesia in the operating room

Virtual reality as an adjunct to anesthesia in the operating room

... regional anesthetic is to prevent both sensa- tion and motor function to the operative region, which minimizes pain and discomfort for the patient and im- proves operating conditions for the ...additional ...

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Comparison of Effects of Light Anesthetics, Diethyl Ether and Carbon Dioxide, on Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors- and Glucosensitive Neurons-Induced Food Intake in Fasted Conscious Rats

Comparison of Effects of Light Anesthetics, Diethyl Ether and Carbon Dioxide, on Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors- and Glucosensitive Neurons-Induced Food Intake in Fasted Conscious Rats

... Furthermore, according to Yu and Kim (2012) study, D 4 receptors in PVN may be a pharmacological tar- get for obesity. Recently, we also reported that D 1 and D 2 Dopamine Receptors (DR) and also Gluco sensitive Neurons ...

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