Historically methoxyflurane was used for anaesthesia. Evidence of nephrotoxicity led to abandonment of this application. Subsequently, methoxyflurane, in lower doses, has re-emerged as an analgesic agent, typically used via the Penthrox inhaler in the ambulance setting. We review the literature to consider patient and occupational risks for methoxyflurane
BackgroundPain from injuries is one of the commonest symptoms in children attending emergency depart...
BackgroundPain from injuries is one of the commonest symptoms in children attending emergency depart...
Background Acute pain is often inadequately treated in adults with traumatic injury. Inhaled methox...
Methoxyflurane is a fluorinated hydrocarbon which readily produces vapour at room temperature. It wa...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
Abstract: Background – Methoxyflurane is an anaesthetic that can cause dose-related patient nephroto...
© 2017 Background - Methoxyflurane was used as an anaesthetic agent from 1958 until it was withdrawn...
Methoxyflurane was developed as an anaesthetic agent and introduced into clinical practice in 1960. ...
OBJECTIVES: Ambulance officers administering methoxyflurane as an inhalational analgesic may be expo...
Keith M Porter,1 Anthony D Dayan,2 Sara Dickerson,3 Paul M Middleton4,5 1Trauma Department, Universi...
ObjectivesLow-dose methoxyflurane is a non-opioid, inhaled analgesic administered via the Penthrox i...
BACKGROUND More than 75% of patients presenting to the Emergency Department are suffering symptom...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Aims and objectives. To provide practicing nurse anaesthetists with evidence based knowledge as to w...
BackgroundPain from injuries is one of the commonest symptoms in children attending emergency depart...
BackgroundPain from injuries is one of the commonest symptoms in children attending emergency depart...
Background Acute pain is often inadequately treated in adults with traumatic injury. Inhaled methox...
Methoxyflurane is a fluorinated hydrocarbon which readily produces vapour at room temperature. It wa...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
Abstract: Background – Methoxyflurane is an anaesthetic that can cause dose-related patient nephroto...
© 2017 Background - Methoxyflurane was used as an anaesthetic agent from 1958 until it was withdrawn...
Methoxyflurane was developed as an anaesthetic agent and introduced into clinical practice in 1960. ...
OBJECTIVES: Ambulance officers administering methoxyflurane as an inhalational analgesic may be expo...
Keith M Porter,1 Anthony D Dayan,2 Sara Dickerson,3 Paul M Middleton4,5 1Trauma Department, Universi...
ObjectivesLow-dose methoxyflurane is a non-opioid, inhaled analgesic administered via the Penthrox i...
BACKGROUND More than 75% of patients presenting to the Emergency Department are suffering symptom...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Aims and objectives. To provide practicing nurse anaesthetists with evidence based knowledge as to w...
BackgroundPain from injuries is one of the commonest symptoms in children attending emergency depart...
BackgroundPain from injuries is one of the commonest symptoms in children attending emergency depart...
Background Acute pain is often inadequately treated in adults with traumatic injury. Inhaled methox...