This study compares halothane with isoflurane for short ENT procedures performed under spontaneous breathing in 80 children. Monitoring included ECG, arterial pressure, PECO2 and respiratory rate. Induction, maintenance and recovery durations were recorded. Induction time was further subdivided into an initial phase followed by a plateau according to delivered halogen concentrations. Inhalation induction was possible with isoflurane without major side effects as long as the drug concentration was increased slowly. This precaution was not needed with halothane. No respiratory depression could be attributed to either of the tested drugs. Isoflurane elicited a significant drop in arterial pressure with a concomitant increase in heart rate. Rec...
Although halothane plus nitrous oxide in oxygen is utilized commonly as an anaesthetic technique for...
Background: Inhalational induction with Halothane is commonly used for anaesthesia in children. Its ...
Enflurane and halothane were compared as volatile supplements to nitrous oxide anaesthesia for 80 ch...
Induction and recovery characteristics of isoflurane anaesthesia were compared with halothane anaest...
The aim of the study was to compare the influence of airway irritation upon oxygen saturation (SaO2)...
Fifty one children were included in a random study comparing enflurane and halothane. Face mask indu...
Induction, emergence and recovery characteristics were compared during sevoflurane or halothane anae...
There have been conflicting reports on the suitability of isoflurane in paediatric outpatient dental...
The present study was designed to compare induction and recovery characteristics of sevoflurane and ...
The purpose of our study was to assess sevoflurane for inhalational rapid induction compared with ha...
Endotracheal intubation is one of the most important procedures undertaken during the induction of g...
Inhalational induction is the preferred technique in paediatrics so as to ensure a pleasant inductio...
Halothane is the most commonly used anaesthetic agent in paediatric anaesthesia (Reynolds, 1962; Kri...
One hundred and four infants and children were included in a comparative study of anesthesia with ei...
Inhalation of a gas anesthetic produces rapid induction of anesthesia without the need for intraveno...
Although halothane plus nitrous oxide in oxygen is utilized commonly as an anaesthetic technique for...
Background: Inhalational induction with Halothane is commonly used for anaesthesia in children. Its ...
Enflurane and halothane were compared as volatile supplements to nitrous oxide anaesthesia for 80 ch...
Induction and recovery characteristics of isoflurane anaesthesia were compared with halothane anaest...
The aim of the study was to compare the influence of airway irritation upon oxygen saturation (SaO2)...
Fifty one children were included in a random study comparing enflurane and halothane. Face mask indu...
Induction, emergence and recovery characteristics were compared during sevoflurane or halothane anae...
There have been conflicting reports on the suitability of isoflurane in paediatric outpatient dental...
The present study was designed to compare induction and recovery characteristics of sevoflurane and ...
The purpose of our study was to assess sevoflurane for inhalational rapid induction compared with ha...
Endotracheal intubation is one of the most important procedures undertaken during the induction of g...
Inhalational induction is the preferred technique in paediatrics so as to ensure a pleasant inductio...
Halothane is the most commonly used anaesthetic agent in paediatric anaesthesia (Reynolds, 1962; Kri...
One hundred and four infants and children were included in a comparative study of anesthesia with ei...
Inhalation of a gas anesthetic produces rapid induction of anesthesia without the need for intraveno...
Although halothane plus nitrous oxide in oxygen is utilized commonly as an anaesthetic technique for...
Background: Inhalational induction with Halothane is commonly used for anaesthesia in children. Its ...
Enflurane and halothane were compared as volatile supplements to nitrous oxide anaesthesia for 80 ch...