Inhaled anesthetic agents include nitrous oxide (the oldest of all anesthetics) and various halogenated agents: desflurane (halogenated solely with fluorine halogenation increases potency and is ...
Several intravenous agents have been used for RSE; however, problems occur with their toxicity and/or effectiveness. OBJECTIVE: To report our experience with inhalational anesthesia (IA ...
This medication is an inhalational general anesthetic, prescribed for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. This medication is a halogenated hydrocarbon, acts as a general ...
including the high cost associated with anesthesia equipment and the potential side effects of inhalation agents. Moreover, the shortage of skilled anesthesiologists in some regions poses a ...
Dear D.D.: Both RA and MCTD are rheumatologic diseases that affect many systems of the body. MCTD is often considered an overlap syndrome as it has features that resemble lupus, systemic sclerosis ...
A systematic review examined the potential teratogenic effects of inhalational anesthetics on pregnant workers. While the review included various studies, it concluded that there was no strong ...
In this blog post, Devine chronicles the introduction of general inhalation anesthesia ... swore by a combination of the two agents while a few discarded anesthetics altogether.
Xenon gas, currently used in medicine as an anesthetic and neuroprotective agent for treating brain injuries, showed potential in protecting the brain in studies.