نتایج جستجو برای: isoflurane

تعداد نتایج: 4400  

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1995
R Dwyer J P Fee J Moore

Twenty-three patients undergoing Caesarean section received either 0.5% halothane or 0.8% isoflurane to supplement nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia. We studied the rate of uptake of the agents by the mother and fetus by measuring partial pressures in maternal arterial (Pa) and fetal umbilical venous (Puv) blood. Mean induction-delivery interval did not differ between the halothane (10.8 min) an...

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 1997
T Nishiyama T Matsukawa K Hanaoka C M Conway

PURPOSE During nicardipine induced hypotension, different inhalational anaesthetics may have different effects on haemodynamic variables, sympathetic function and drug metabolism. Therefore, the haemodynamic effects and pharmacokinetics of nicardipine were studied in the presence of the three inhalation anaesthetics enflurane, isoflurane and sevoflurane. METHODS Thirty patients scheduled for ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2005
Ayako Wakai Tatsuro Kohno Tomohiro Yamakura Manabu Okamoto Toyofumi Ataka Hiroshi Baba

BACKGROUND Although isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic, can block the motor response to noxious stimulation (immobility and analgesia) and suppress autonomic responsiveness, how it exerts these effects at the neuronal level in the spinal cord is not fully understood. METHODS The effects of a clinically relevant concentration (1 rat minimum alveolar concentration [MAC]) of isoflurane on electri...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
Minjae Kim Mihwa Kim Nala Kim Vivette D D'Agati Charles W Emala H Thomas Lee

The inhalational anesthetic isoflurane has been shown to protect against renal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Previous studies demonstrated that isoflurane modulates sphingolipid metabolism in renal proximal tubule cells. We sought to determine whether isoflurane stimulates sphingosine kinase (SK) activity and synthesis of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) in renal proximal tubule cells to media...

2011
Renee M Dallasen James D Bowman Yan Xu

BACKGROUND Isoflurane, a volatile anesthetic widely used clinically, has been implicated to be both neuroprotective and neurotoxic. The claim about isoflurane causing neural apoptosis remains controversial. In this study, we investigated the effects of isoflurane exposures on apoptotic and anti-apoptotic signals, cell proliferation and neurogenesis, and astroglial processes in young adult mouse...

2016
Atsushi Tsukamoto Kaho Uchida Shizuka Maesato Reiichiro Sato Eiichi Kanai Tomo Inomata

Representative inhalant anesthetic agent, isoflurane is commonly used during surgery in rats. However, isoflurane mediates relatively strong respiratory depression. In human and veterinary medicine, sedatives and analgesics are co-administered to complement the anesthetic action of inhalant anesthesia. The present study aimed to establish the novel balanced anesthesia that combines midazolam an...

2015
Sergey A. Sosunov Xavier Ameer Zoya V. Niatsetskaya Irina Utkina-Sosunova Veniamin I. Ratner Vadim S. Ten

This study demonstrates that in mice subjected to hypoxia-ischemia (HI) brain injury isoflurane anesthesia initiated upon reperfusion limits a release of mitochondrial oxidative radicals by inhibiting a recovery of complex-I dependent mitochondrial respiration. This significantly attenuates an oxidative stress and reduces the extent of HI brain injury. Neonatal mice were subjected to HI, and at...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 1985
U A Pandit G M Steude A B Leach

Induction and recovery characteristics of isoflurane anaesthesia were compared with halothane anaesthesia during outpatient myringotomy and placement of Sheely ventilation tubes in 101 unpremedicated children. Compared with halothane, isoflurane resulted in prolonged induction times and inferior induction scores due to increased salivation, coughing, breathholding and laryngospasm. However, whe...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2001
I H Lorenz C Kolbitsch C Hörmann T J Luger M Schocke S Felber F Zschiegner M Hinteregger C Kremser A Benzer

Nitrous oxide and isoflurane have cerebral vasodilatory effects. The use of isoflurane in neuroanaesthesia is widely accepted, whereas the use of nitrous oxide in neuroanaesthesia is still the subject of debate. In the present study, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion measurement was used to compare the effects of 0.4 MAC nitrous oxide (n=9) and 0.4 MAC isoflurane (n=9) on regi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
Yang Shi William C Hutchins Jidong Su Daniel Siker Neil Hogg Kirkwood A Pritchard Agnes Keszler James S Tweddell John E Baker

We determined whether isoflurane can confer delayed cardioprotection in the adult rat by triggering increased production of reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS). Our objectives were to determine 1) the concentration of isoflurane that confers delayed cardioprotection in the adult rat, 2) the role of ROS and RNS in the induction of delayed cardioprotection, and 3) the cellular source...

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