OBJECTIVE:Many sedative regimens are used in the intensive care setting, but none are wholly without adverse effect. Xenon is a noble gas with sedative and analgesic properties. It has been used successfully as a general anesthetic and has many desirable properties, not least of which is a minimal effect on the myocardium. In theory, xenon may provide sedation without adverse effect for certain groups of critically ill patients. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of using xenon as an intensive care sedative.DESIGN:Double-blind, randomized study.SETTING:Tertiary-level intensive care unit.SUBJECTS:Twenty-one patients admitted to an intensive care unit following elective thoracic surgery.INTERVENTIONS:A standard intensiv...
Xenon is a rare noble gas that was introduced into clinical practice more than 70 years ago. Xenon's...
BACKGROUND: Xenon was shown to cause less hemodynamic instability and reduce vasopressor needs duri...
ImportanceEvidence from preclinical models indicates that xenon gas can prevent the development of c...
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...
Despite being originally described to be chemically inert, noble gases including xenon, argon and he...
BACKGROUND: To date, only limited data exist about the use of xenon as an anaesthetic agent in patie...
OBJECTIVES:. This explorative substudy aimed at determining the effect of inhaled xenon on left vent...
BACKGROUND:The authors previously reported that inhaled xenon combined with hypothermia attenuates b...
Purpose: Assessing feasibility and physiological effects of sedation with sevoflurane, administered ...
Background and Goal of Study: Xenon anaesthesia has been repeatedly shown to exhibit a favourable an...
markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society o...
Xenon is an inert, highly polarizable noble gas with demonstrated safety and application in general ...
Xenon is a colourless and odourless noble gas, licensed for human use as an anaesthetic gas as well ...
BACKGROUND: Xenon has minimal haemodynamic side effects when compared to volatile or intravenous ana...
Xenon is a rare noble gas that was introduced into clinical practice more than 70 years ago. Xenon's...
BACKGROUND: Xenon was shown to cause less hemodynamic instability and reduce vasopressor needs duri...
ImportanceEvidence from preclinical models indicates that xenon gas can prevent the development of c...
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...
Despite being originally described to be chemically inert, noble gases including xenon, argon and he...
BACKGROUND: To date, only limited data exist about the use of xenon as an anaesthetic agent in patie...
OBJECTIVES:. This explorative substudy aimed at determining the effect of inhaled xenon on left vent...
BACKGROUND:The authors previously reported that inhaled xenon combined with hypothermia attenuates b...
Purpose: Assessing feasibility and physiological effects of sedation with sevoflurane, administered ...
Background and Goal of Study: Xenon anaesthesia has been repeatedly shown to exhibit a favourable an...
markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society o...
Xenon is an inert, highly polarizable noble gas with demonstrated safety and application in general ...
Xenon is a colourless and odourless noble gas, licensed for human use as an anaesthetic gas as well ...
BACKGROUND: Xenon has minimal haemodynamic side effects when compared to volatile or intravenous ana...
Xenon is a rare noble gas that was introduced into clinical practice more than 70 years ago. Xenon's...
BACKGROUND: Xenon was shown to cause less hemodynamic instability and reduce vasopressor needs duri...
ImportanceEvidence from preclinical models indicates that xenon gas can prevent the development of c...