نتایج جستجو برای: desflurane

تعداد نتایج: 1088  

2008
Yuan Li Biao Zhu

Zhanggang Xue, MD* BACKGROUND: Volatile anesthetics interfere with inflammatory cytokine production and expression of adhesion molecules which are critical for ischemia reperfusion induced injury. Nuclear factor (NF)B has been reported to be suppressed in this process, but the detailed molecular mechanism is still unclear. METHODS: In this study, ECV304 (a human umbilical vein endothelial cell ...

2015
Levent Ozturk Elvin Kesimci Tuna Albayrak Orhan Kanbak

BACKGROUND The goal of this study was to compare the influence of an interscalene brachial plexus block (ISB) performed with either bupivacaine or levobupivacaine in conjunction with general anaesthesia (GA) on desflurane consumption, which was titrated to maintain the recovery profiles and postoperative analgesia while also keeping the bispectral index score (BIS) between 40 and 60 in patients...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1997
J O'Riordan H A O'Beirne Y Young M C Bellamy

Isoflurane has been considered the agent of choice where preservation of splanchnic blood flow is required. Liver blood flow and the hepatic artery buffer response are maintained better in the presence of isoflurane than with other volatile anaesthetic agents. The effects of desflurane have not been assessed in humans. Therefore, we have compared the effects of isoflurane and desflurane anaesth...

Journal: :Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2004
A Holmström I Rosén J Akeson

BACKGROUND In clinical neuroanaesthesia, the increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and intracranial pressure caused by the cerebral vasodilative effects of an inhalational anaesthetic agent is counteracted by the cerebral vasoconstriction induced by hypocapnia. Desflurane and sevoflurane may have advantages over the more traditionally used isoflurane in neuroanaesthesia but their dose-dependent...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2015
Anthony G Hudetz Jeannette A Vizuete Siveshigan Pillay Kristina M Ropella

BACKGROUND Neuronal interactions are fundamental for information processing, cognition, and consciousness. Anesthetics reduce spontaneous cortical activity; however, neuronal reactivity to sensory stimuli is often preserved or augmented. How sensory stimulus-related neuronal interactions change under anesthesia has not been elucidated. In this study, the authors investigated the visual stimulus...

2013
Jeong Min Kim Jae Hoon Lee Hye Jin Lee Bon-Nyeo Koo

PURPOSE In earlier analyses, desflurane has been shown to reduce average extubation time and the variability of extubation time by 20% to 25% relative to sevoflurane in adult patients. We undertook this study to determine which agents prompt less recovery time in pediatric patients undergoing minor surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS After obtaining Institutional Review Board approval, we retrospe...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2015
Mesut Erbas Yavuz Demiraran Hayriye Ak Yildirim Gulbin Sezen Abdulkadir Iskender Ibrahim Karagoz Hayati Kandis

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Desflurane and sevoflurane are frequently used for maintenance of anesthesia and studies have shown that these anesthetics cause a variety of changes to the oxidative stress and antioxidative defense mechanisms. This study aims to compare the effects of sevoflurane, desflurane and propofol infusion anesthesia on the oxidant and antioxidant systems of patients undergoin...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2011
George K Istaphanous Jennifer Howard Xinyu Nan Elizabeth A Hughes John C McCann John J McAuliffe Steve C Danzer Andreas W Loepke

BACKGROUND Volatile anesthetics facilitate surgical procedures and imaging studies in millions of children every year. Neuronal cell death after prolonged exposure to isoflurane in developing animals has raised serious concerns regarding its safe use in children. Although sevoflurane and desflurane are becoming more popular for pediatric anesthesia, their cytotoxic effects have not been compare...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2003
Anupama Wadhwa Jaleel Durrani Papiya Sengupta Anthony G Doufas Daniel I Sessler

BACKGROUND Women generally report greater sensitivity to pain than do men, and healthy young women require 20% more anesthetic than healthy age-matched men to prevent movement in response to noxious electrical stimulation. In contrast, minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) for xenon is 26% less in elderly Japanese women than in elderly Japanese men. Whether anesthetic requirement is similar in m...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1996
A J Mazzeo E Y Cheng Z J Bosnjak R L Coon J P Kampine

Volatile anaesthetics have been shown to have direct relaxant effects on airway smooth muscle. We have examined the effects of 0.9, 1.9, and 2.8 dog MAC of desflurane and halothane on isolated proximal and distal canine airways precontracted with acetylcholine. The proximal and distal airway smooth muscle relaxed with increasing concentration of each anaesthetic in a dose-related manner. Desflu...

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