Neuromuscular Blockers
... and laudanosine) have no intrinsic neuromuscular blocking effects •Hypertension and tachycardia may occur in patients given pancuronium. These cardiovascular effects are caused by the combination of vagal blockade and catecholamine release from adrenergic nerve endings •Long-term administration of v ...
... and laudanosine) have no intrinsic neuromuscular blocking effects •Hypertension and tachycardia may occur in patients given pancuronium. These cardiovascular effects are caused by the combination of vagal blockade and catecholamine release from adrenergic nerve endings •Long-term administration of v ...
Full Text - The Journal of International Advanced Otology
... randomly allocated into two groups by sealed-envelope method. Before induction Group D (n=20) received 0.1 µg/kg/min dexmedetomidine for 10 minutes and Group A (n=20) received 20 µg/kg alfentanil. Group D received 0.7 µg/kg/hour maintenance dose of dexmedetomidine and Group A 1 µg/kg/min alfentanil ...
... randomly allocated into two groups by sealed-envelope method. Before induction Group D (n=20) received 0.1 µg/kg/min dexmedetomidine for 10 minutes and Group A (n=20) received 20 µg/kg alfentanil. Group D received 0.7 µg/kg/hour maintenance dose of dexmedetomidine and Group A 1 µg/kg/min alfentanil ...
AM-Analgesiscs_Chemistry_Option_3.4_Presentation
... opium poppy plant in 1804 in Paderborn, Germany. The drug was first marketed to the general public by Sertürner and Company in 1817 as an analgesic, and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Later it was found that morphine was more addictive than either alcohol or opium, and its exte ...
... opium poppy plant in 1804 in Paderborn, Germany. The drug was first marketed to the general public by Sertürner and Company in 1817 as an analgesic, and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Later it was found that morphine was more addictive than either alcohol or opium, and its exte ...
Low doses of esmolol and phenylephrine act as
... enough to clearly affect MAP or heart rate. The average ratio of excreted/infused fluid after 3 hours in the control group (9%) was similar to that found for acetated Ringer’s during laparoscopic cholecystectomy [2] and thyroid surgery [3]. However, even with the two treatment drugs, urinary excreti ...
... enough to clearly affect MAP or heart rate. The average ratio of excreted/infused fluid after 3 hours in the control group (9%) was similar to that found for acetated Ringer’s during laparoscopic cholecystectomy [2] and thyroid surgery [3]. However, even with the two treatment drugs, urinary excreti ...
pharmacological review of chemicals used for the capture of animals
... The neuromuscular junction is a specialized anatomical area where a nerve fiber supplies a skeletal muscle fiber. At this junction, a nerve impulse liberates acetylcholine from the nerve terminal. Acetylcholine combines with receptor substances in the muscle membrane to initiate a chain of electrica ...
... The neuromuscular junction is a specialized anatomical area where a nerve fiber supplies a skeletal muscle fiber. At this junction, a nerve impulse liberates acetylcholine from the nerve terminal. Acetylcholine combines with receptor substances in the muscle membrane to initiate a chain of electrica ...
Pharmacology of Vasoconstrictors
... 1:50,000 epinephrine is used to stop bleeding in a surgical area; this amount of epinephrine is not used for block anesthesia ...
... 1:50,000 epinephrine is used to stop bleeding in a surgical area; this amount of epinephrine is not used for block anesthesia ...
Local Anaesthetic Agents In Clinical Use
... Management of postoperative pain (e.g., endodontic, periodontal, postimplant, surgical) The patient's requirement for postoperative opioid analgesics is considerably lessened. ...
... Management of postoperative pain (e.g., endodontic, periodontal, postimplant, surgical) The patient's requirement for postoperative opioid analgesics is considerably lessened. ...
Deep phenol peeling - Surgical And Cosmetic Dermatology
... In 1961, Baker and Gordon described and detailed a phenol solution diluted in water and associated with croton oil and liquid soap, which to the present day is the most widely used in practice and the most frequently referred to in scientific publications on the subject. 10 Phenol peeling with the B ...
... In 1961, Baker and Gordon described and detailed a phenol solution diluted in water and associated with croton oil and liquid soap, which to the present day is the most widely used in practice and the most frequently referred to in scientific publications on the subject. 10 Phenol peeling with the B ...
Society’s Struggle With Opium
... revitalized opium’s use in surgery (Kramer 337). Although he acknowledged opium’s excellent medicinal power, Paracelsus avoided its use. Instead he, “preferred certain sulfur salts whose effects were mild and without bad effects” (Kramer 337). This could be noted as the first time a physician mentio ...
... revitalized opium’s use in surgery (Kramer 337). Although he acknowledged opium’s excellent medicinal power, Paracelsus avoided its use. Instead he, “preferred certain sulfur salts whose effects were mild and without bad effects” (Kramer 337). This could be noted as the first time a physician mentio ...
Dexmedetomidine and Asystole - Anesthesiology
... potentially disastrous results from a particular combination of negative chronotropic influences.1 We have used an anesthetic combination similar to this many times for thymectomy (minus the dexmedetomidine) and never experienced a case of asystole. Thus, we believe it ...
... potentially disastrous results from a particular combination of negative chronotropic influences.1 We have used an anesthetic combination similar to this many times for thymectomy (minus the dexmedetomidine) and never experienced a case of asystole. Thus, we believe it ...
Conscious_Sedation - ARIN Golden Gate Chapter
... been another death during a face-lift. Inside a hospital in crisis. Olivia Goldsmith, the best-selling author of The First Wives Club and ten other pop-feminist novels, checked into the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital on January 7 for what has been described as minor plastic surgery—a chin-tu ...
... been another death during a face-lift. Inside a hospital in crisis. Olivia Goldsmith, the best-selling author of The First Wives Club and ten other pop-feminist novels, checked into the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital on January 7 for what has been described as minor plastic surgery—a chin-tu ...
Tumescent Technique Chronicles Local Anesthesia, Liposuction
... associated with the surgical technique and patient traits. Surgical factors include the completeness and the uniformity of anesthetic infiltration, the surgeon’s finesse and skill, the cannula diameter, and personality traits of the surgeon and nursing staff. Patient-dependent variables included the ...
... associated with the surgical technique and patient traits. Surgical factors include the completeness and the uniformity of anesthetic infiltration, the surgeon’s finesse and skill, the cannula diameter, and personality traits of the surgeon and nursing staff. Patient-dependent variables included the ...
Reversal_Agents_in_Sedation_and_Anesthesia-A Review
... their effects following the completion of the therapeutic procedure to return the patient to the preoperative level of functioning and, therefore, permit discharge is highly desirable. Flumazenil is an imidazobenzodiazepine that has been shown to bind to the same central nervous system receptor site ...
... their effects following the completion of the therapeutic procedure to return the patient to the preoperative level of functioning and, therefore, permit discharge is highly desirable. Flumazenil is an imidazobenzodiazepine that has been shown to bind to the same central nervous system receptor site ...
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NEUROMUSCULAR
... Introduction Neuromuscular blockers (NMB) have become essential parts of the anesthetist armamentarium. They aid endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, reduce anesthetic requirements, prevent patient movement without voluntary or reflex muscle movement, facilitate surgery, and decrease oxy ...
... Introduction Neuromuscular blockers (NMB) have become essential parts of the anesthetist armamentarium. They aid endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, reduce anesthetic requirements, prevent patient movement without voluntary or reflex muscle movement, facilitate surgery, and decrease oxy ...
Epinephrine and local anesthesia revisited
... of acute biochemical effects, result in the downregulation of CNS beta-adrenergic receptors in a time course that parallels the onset of the antidepressant action. This drug-induced down-regulation takes between 2 and 3 weeks from TCA administration.49-53 Therefore, a beta-receptor agonist (epinephr ...
... of acute biochemical effects, result in the downregulation of CNS beta-adrenergic receptors in a time course that parallels the onset of the antidepressant action. This drug-induced down-regulation takes between 2 and 3 weeks from TCA administration.49-53 Therefore, a beta-receptor agonist (epinephr ...
Post- Operative nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
... b. Non-smoker c. h/o motion sickness or h/o ponv d. Environmental: use of postop opioids, emetogenic surgery (type + duration) e. Obesity- believed to 2/2 excessive production of estrogen from adipose tissue and excessive stores of anesthetic agents w/I adipose. f. Conditions that predispose to dela ...
... b. Non-smoker c. h/o motion sickness or h/o ponv d. Environmental: use of postop opioids, emetogenic surgery (type + duration) e. Obesity- believed to 2/2 excessive production of estrogen from adipose tissue and excessive stores of anesthetic agents w/I adipose. f. Conditions that predispose to dela ...
Opiates and Respiratory Depression - index
... Opium Wars The Opium Wars were two wars fought in the mid-1800s that were the climax of a long dispute between Britain and China concerning around the opium trade. The Chinese Emperor had banned opium in China due to its harmful effects on Chinese citizens and on Chinese culture; the British Empir ...
... Opium Wars The Opium Wars were two wars fought in the mid-1800s that were the climax of a long dispute between Britain and China concerning around the opium trade. The Chinese Emperor had banned opium in China due to its harmful effects on Chinese citizens and on Chinese culture; the British Empir ...
2% XylocaineDENTAL with epinephrine 1:50000
... to women of childbearing potential, especially during early pregnancy when maximum organogenesis takes place. Nursing mothers It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when lidocaine is administered to a nu ...
... to women of childbearing potential, especially during early pregnancy when maximum organogenesis takes place. Nursing mothers It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when lidocaine is administered to a nu ...
Acute pain relief at a teaching Hospital
... 1. Eisenach JC, et al. Anesthesiology. 1988;68:444–448. 2. Harrison DM, et al. Anesthesiology. 1988;68:454–457. 3. Miaskowski C, et al. Pain. 1999;80:23–29. 4. Finley RJ, et al. Pain. 1984;2:S397. ...
... 1. Eisenach JC, et al. Anesthesiology. 1988;68:444–448. 2. Harrison DM, et al. Anesthesiology. 1988;68:454–457. 3. Miaskowski C, et al. Pain. 1999;80:23–29. 4. Finley RJ, et al. Pain. 1984;2:S397. ...
Evaluation of the effect of nitrous oxide and hydroxyzine in
... at the beginning of each session and subsequently every 15 min until the end of the treatment. The treatment period was divided into two phases: the preparatory phase, in which local anesthesia was administered and mouth prop and rubber dam were placed, and the treatment phase, in which the restorat ...
... at the beginning of each session and subsequently every 15 min until the end of the treatment. The treatment period was divided into two phases: the preparatory phase, in which local anesthesia was administered and mouth prop and rubber dam were placed, and the treatment phase, in which the restorat ...
PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA AND VOMITING IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING LAPAROSCOPIC BARIATRIC SURGERY
... demographic data, are considered to influence the incidence of emesis10. Previous studies found the incidence of PONV to be as high as 50-60% in patients undergoing general anesthesia3. The incidence of PONV in this study even exceeded 60%, (67%) in patients who had received placebo, and that may be ...
... demographic data, are considered to influence the incidence of emesis10. Previous studies found the incidence of PONV to be as high as 50-60% in patients undergoing general anesthesia3. The incidence of PONV in this study even exceeded 60%, (67%) in patients who had received placebo, and that may be ...
PHARMACOLOGY STUDY GUIDE FOR LESSON 3 QU
... Antagonist- a drug that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of another drug 17) What is the paralytic of choice in almost all cases of rapid sequence induction (RSI) in adults? 18) What type of agent is succinylcholine? 19) What is the rare disorder associated with succinylcholine use? 20) What i ...
... Antagonist- a drug that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of another drug 17) What is the paralytic of choice in almost all cases of rapid sequence induction (RSI) in adults? 18) What type of agent is succinylcholine? 19) What is the rare disorder associated with succinylcholine use? 20) What i ...
appendix - iii
... Lee D et-al in 200917 studied the effect of oral and IV ramosetron on postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopy with total intravenous anesthesia. The study consists of 120 women were allocated randomly to one of three groups (n = 40 in each) to receive sali ...
... Lee D et-al in 200917 studied the effect of oral and IV ramosetron on postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopy with total intravenous anesthesia. The study consists of 120 women were allocated randomly to one of three groups (n = 40 in each) to receive sali ...
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... anesthesia in non-obstetric operations as 33%, this ratio rises to 50-60% in obstetric surgeries and is more common than postoperative pain(3-5). The most frequent comorbid clinical case of hypotension is nausea and vomiting(6). In addition, the probability of vomiting and nausea is very high in the ...
... anesthesia in non-obstetric operations as 33%, this ratio rises to 50-60% in obstetric surgeries and is more common than postoperative pain(3-5). The most frequent comorbid clinical case of hypotension is nausea and vomiting(6). In addition, the probability of vomiting and nausea is very high in the ...
History of general anesthesia
Attempts at producing a state of general anesthesia can be traced throughout recorded history in the writings of the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Indians, and Chinese. During the Middle Ages, which correspond roughly to what is sometimes referred to as the Islamic Golden Age, scientists and other scholars made significant advances in science and medicine in the Muslim world and Eastern world, while their European counterparts also made important advances.The Renaissance saw significant advances in anatomy and surgical technique. However, despite all this progress, surgery remained a treatment of last resort. Largely because of the associated pain, many patients with surgical disorders chose certain death rather than undergo surgery. Although there has been a great deal of debate as to who deserves the most credit for the discovery of general anesthesia, it is generally agreed that certain scientific discoveries in the late 18th and early 19th centuries were critical to the eventual introduction and development of modern anesthetic techniques.Two ""quantum leaps"" occurred in the late 19th century, which together allowed the transition to modern surgery. An appreciation of the germ theory of disease led rapidly to the development and application of antiseptic techniques in surgery. Antisepsis, which soon gave way to asepsis, reduced the overall morbidity and mortality of surgery to a far more acceptable rate than in previous eras. Concurrent with these developments were the significant advances in pharmacology and physiology which led to the development of general anesthesia and the control of pain.In the 20th century, the safety and efficacy of general anesthesia was improved by the routine use of tracheal intubation and other advanced airway management techniques. Significant advances in monitoring and new anesthetic agents with improved pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics also contributed to this trend. Finally, standardized training programs for anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists emerged during this period. And, of course, the increased application of economic and business administration principles to health care in the late 20th and early 21st centuries inevitably led to the introduction of management practices such as transfer pricing to improve the efficiency of anesthetists.