In assessing whether volatile anaesthetics directly depress the carotid body response to hypoxia it is necessary to combine in meta-analysis studies of when it is “functionally isolated” (e.g., recordings are made from its afferent nerve). Key articles were retrieved (full papers in English) and subjected to quantitative analysis to yield an aggregate estimate of effect. Results from articles that did not use such methodology were assessed separately from this quantitative approach, to see what could be learned also from a nonquantitative overview. Just 7 articles met the inclusion criteria for hypoxia and just 6 articles for hypercapnia. Within these articles, the anaesthetic (mean dose 0.75, standard deviation (SD) 0.40 minimum alveolar c...
Background: The degree to which different volatile anesthetics depress carotid body hypoxic response...
Airway management is primarily designed to avoid hypoxia, yet hypoxia remains the main ultimate caus...
Neuroprotection with anesthetics has been studied for many decades; important advances in this field...
In assessing whether volatile anaesthetics directly depress the carotid body response to hypoxia it ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Hypoxia elicits a carotid body-mediated increase in minute ventilation, called the chemoreflex. Vol...
This review discusses the implications of some early findings concerning the effect of volatile anes...
It was previously generally agreed that a mechanical train-of-four (TOF) ratio >0.70 represented an ...
Control of breathing in humans is regulated through a network of different nervous and chemical mech...
This paper reviews published studies (identified by a Medline-assisted search) on the effect of <or=...
BACKGROUND: The effects of different low-dose volatile agents in blunting the acute hypoxic ventilat...
Perioperative Medicine: Efficacy, Safety and Outcome (Anesthesiology/Intensive Care
The carotid body is the global oxygen sensor of the human body. Acute hypoxia elicits instant hyperv...
Anaesthesia, with or without paralysis, causes profound changes in respiratory function. There is no...
Opioid analgesics are frequently used for pain relief. However, they may cause respiratory depressio...
Background: The degree to which different volatile anesthetics depress carotid body hypoxic response...
Airway management is primarily designed to avoid hypoxia, yet hypoxia remains the main ultimate caus...
Neuroprotection with anesthetics has been studied for many decades; important advances in this field...
In assessing whether volatile anaesthetics directly depress the carotid body response to hypoxia it ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Hypoxia elicits a carotid body-mediated increase in minute ventilation, called the chemoreflex. Vol...
This review discusses the implications of some early findings concerning the effect of volatile anes...
It was previously generally agreed that a mechanical train-of-four (TOF) ratio >0.70 represented an ...
Control of breathing in humans is regulated through a network of different nervous and chemical mech...
This paper reviews published studies (identified by a Medline-assisted search) on the effect of <or=...
BACKGROUND: The effects of different low-dose volatile agents in blunting the acute hypoxic ventilat...
Perioperative Medicine: Efficacy, Safety and Outcome (Anesthesiology/Intensive Care
The carotid body is the global oxygen sensor of the human body. Acute hypoxia elicits instant hyperv...
Anaesthesia, with or without paralysis, causes profound changes in respiratory function. There is no...
Opioid analgesics are frequently used for pain relief. However, they may cause respiratory depressio...
Background: The degree to which different volatile anesthetics depress carotid body hypoxic response...
Airway management is primarily designed to avoid hypoxia, yet hypoxia remains the main ultimate caus...
Neuroprotection with anesthetics has been studied for many decades; important advances in this field...