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Quality of recovery from anesthesia of patients undergoing balanced or total intravenous general anesthesia. Prospective randomized clinical trial
(2016-12-01)
Study objectives The aim of the present study was to assess the quality of recovery from anesthesia of patients subjected to otorhinolaryngological (ORL) surgery under balanced or total intravenous general anesthesia by ...
Endocrine changes in cerebrospinal fluid, pituitary effluent, and peripheral plasma of anesthetized ponies
(1997-07-01)
Objective - To investigate the effects of inhalation and total IV anesthesia on pituitary-adrenal activity in ponies. Animals - 9 healthy ponies: 5 geldings and 4 mares. Procedure - Catheters were placed in the cavernous ...
The Lanz® endotracheal tube decreases tracheal injury in dogs
(Canadian Anesthesiologists Soc, 2005-10-01)
Purpose: To determine, in dogs anesthetized with nitrous oxide (N2O), whether the endotracheal tube (ETT) cuffed with a Lanz® pressure regulating valve decreases the tracheal consequences of tracheal intubation. Methods: ...
The Lanz® endotracheal tube decreases tracheal injury in dogs
(Canadian Anesthesiologists Soc, 2014)
Inhalation anesthesia equipment for rats with provision of simultaneous anesthetic and oxygen
(Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia, 2011)
PURPOSE: To introduce a model of equipment for inhalation anesthesia in rats that offers better control of both flow and losses of ether during induction, maintenance, and recuperation. METHODS: The equipment consists of ...
Intravenous versus inhalation anaesthesia for one-lung ventilation
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013-01-01)
BackgroundThis is an update of a Cochrane Review first published in The Cochrane Library, Issue 2, 2008.The technique called one-lung ventilation can confine bleeding or infection to one lung, prevent rupture of a lung ...
Intravenous versus inhalation anaesthesia for one-lung ventilation
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Effects of glucose infusion on the endocrine, metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses to halothane anaesthesia of ponies
(1999-07-24)
Glucose was infused intravenously into six ponies during halothane anaesthesia, to evaluate its effect on their endocrine response to anaesthesia. The ponies were premedicated with acepromazine, and anaesthesia was induced ...