Abstract Background and objectives The waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) present in the ambient air of operating rooms (OR), are associated with various occupational hazards. This paper intends to discuss occupational exposure to WAGs and its impact on exposed professionals, with emphasis on genetic damage and oxidative stress. Content Despite the emergence of safer inhaled anesthetics, occupational exposure to WAGs remains a current concern. Factors related to anesthetic techniques and anesthesia workstations, in addition to the absence of a scavenging system in the OR, contribute to anesthetic pollution. In order to minimize the health risks of exposed professionals, several countries have recommended legislation with maximum exposure limit...
DNA damage and antioxidant status in medical residents occupationally exposed to waste anesthetic ga...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Abstract Background and objectives The waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) present in the ambient air of ...
Background and objectives: The waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) present in the ambient air of operating...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases on genetic ma...
PURPOSE:To investigate the effects of occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases on genetic mat...
Information on potential genetic damage in humans after exposure to waste anaesthetic gases in India...
Despite the significant role of environment in human safety, the impact of operating room environmen...
Halsey (1991) summarized the underlying reasons for continuing concern about the problem of waste an...
Objectives: Although the genotoxicity related to waste anaesthetic gases is controversial, a consist...
A nesthetic gases were developed in the 17th century and nowadays are widely used for th...
Background: Inhalation anesthetics are often used for general anesthesia. However, several studies h...
SummaryBackground and objectivesAlthough the absence of negative effects of prolonged exposure to an...
AbstractInformation on potential genetic damage in humans after exposure to waste anaesthetic gases ...
DNA damage and antioxidant status in medical residents occupationally exposed to waste anesthetic ga...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Abstract Background and objectives The waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) present in the ambient air of ...
Background and objectives: The waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) present in the ambient air of operating...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases on genetic ma...
PURPOSE:To investigate the effects of occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases on genetic mat...
Information on potential genetic damage in humans after exposure to waste anaesthetic gases in India...
Despite the significant role of environment in human safety, the impact of operating room environmen...
Halsey (1991) summarized the underlying reasons for continuing concern about the problem of waste an...
Objectives: Although the genotoxicity related to waste anaesthetic gases is controversial, a consist...
A nesthetic gases were developed in the 17th century and nowadays are widely used for th...
Background: Inhalation anesthetics are often used for general anesthesia. However, several studies h...
SummaryBackground and objectivesAlthough the absence of negative effects of prolonged exposure to an...
AbstractInformation on potential genetic damage in humans after exposure to waste anaesthetic gases ...
DNA damage and antioxidant status in medical residents occupationally exposed to waste anesthetic ga...
It has been estimated that over 200,000 healthcare professionals may be exposed to waste anesthetic ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...