Xenon is a modern inhalative anaesthetic with a very low solubility in tissues providing rapid elimination and weaning from anaesthesia. Besides its anaesthetic properties, Xenon promotes the endogenous erythropoietin biosynthesis and thus has been enlisted as prohibited substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). For effective doping controls, knowledge about the elimination kinetics of Xenon and the duration of traceability are of particular importance. Seventy-seven full blood samples were obtained from 7 normal weight patients undergoing routine Xenon-based general anaesthesia with a targeted inspiratory concentration of 60% Xenon in oxygen. Samples were taken before and during Xenon inhalation as well as one, two, 4, 8, 16, 24, 3...
Xenon, a rare noble gas discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898, has medicinal use in radiological ...
Xenon is an anaesthetic and possibly neuroprotective gas that is impossible to measure using convent...
The aim of this study was to compare waste gas concentrations during xenon or nitrous oxide anaesthe...
RATIONALEDue to the favorable pharmacokinetic properties and minimal side effects of xenon, its use ...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas that has applications in a wide range of fields, including ...
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of acute subanesthetic dosages of xenon inhalation to cause ...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas and has applications in a very wide range of field includin...
Despite being originally described to be chemically inert, noble gases including xenon, argon and he...
markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society o...
Xenon derives its name from the Greek for `stranger' because of its rarity, representing no mor...
BACKGROUND:Xenon (Xe) is an anesthetic with minimal side effects, now also showing promise as a neur...
OBJECTIVE:Many sedative regimens are used in the intensive care setting, but none are wholly without...
Xenon anaesthesia is thought to have minimal haemodynamic side-effects. It is, however, expensive an...
Relevance. The increase in the number of severe brain injuries due to stroke and traumatic brain inj...
Introduction. It is a consensus that the postoperative cognitive function is impaired in elderly pat...
Xenon, a rare noble gas discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898, has medicinal use in radiological ...
Xenon is an anaesthetic and possibly neuroprotective gas that is impossible to measure using convent...
The aim of this study was to compare waste gas concentrations during xenon or nitrous oxide anaesthe...
RATIONALEDue to the favorable pharmacokinetic properties and minimal side effects of xenon, its use ...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas that has applications in a wide range of fields, including ...
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of acute subanesthetic dosages of xenon inhalation to cause ...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas and has applications in a very wide range of field includin...
Despite being originally described to be chemically inert, noble gases including xenon, argon and he...
markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society o...
Xenon derives its name from the Greek for `stranger' because of its rarity, representing no mor...
BACKGROUND:Xenon (Xe) is an anesthetic with minimal side effects, now also showing promise as a neur...
OBJECTIVE:Many sedative regimens are used in the intensive care setting, but none are wholly without...
Xenon anaesthesia is thought to have minimal haemodynamic side-effects. It is, however, expensive an...
Relevance. The increase in the number of severe brain injuries due to stroke and traumatic brain inj...
Introduction. It is a consensus that the postoperative cognitive function is impaired in elderly pat...
Xenon, a rare noble gas discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898, has medicinal use in radiological ...
Xenon is an anaesthetic and possibly neuroprotective gas that is impossible to measure using convent...
The aim of this study was to compare waste gas concentrations during xenon or nitrous oxide anaesthe...