markdownabstractAbstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society of Anesthesiologists class I or II who were undergoing routine surgery took part in a randomised, double-blind comparison of the anaesthetic efficacy and potency of xenon and nitrous oxide and their effects on the circulatory and respiratory systems. During anaesthesia, for each rise in blood pressure of more than 20% of the preanaesthetic (baseline) value, the patient received 0·1 mg fentanyl. The total amount of fentanyl required per patient was used as an index of the anaesthetic potency of the study gases. Patients in the xenon group required on average only 0·05 mg fentanyl, whereas those in the nitrous oxide group required 0·24 mg fentan...
We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%...
We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo summarize and evaluate the available data describing the recovery paramete...
Abstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society of Anesthesiologi...
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...
Xenon derives its name from the Greek for `stranger' because of its rarity, representing no mor...
OBJECTIVE:Many sedative regimens are used in the intensive care setting, but none are wholly without...
Xenon is a colourless and odourless noble gas, licensed for human use as an anaesthetic gas as well ...
Background and Goal of Study: Xenon anaesthesia has been repeatedly shown to exhibit a favourable an...
The ‘noble ’ gases have been known to have anaesthetic properties for 50 years yet only recently has...
Xenon have been used as an anesthetic in the Russian Federation for 11 years in anesthesia in adult ...
Background. Xenon-in-oxygen is a high density gas mixture and may improve PaO2/FiO2 ratio in morbidl...
Xenon anaesthesia is thought to have minimal haemodynamic side-effects. It is, however, expensive an...
Abstract Background. Xenon-in-oxygen is a high density gas mixture and may improve PaO2/FiO2 ratio ...
We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%...
We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo summarize and evaluate the available data describing the recovery paramete...
Abstract 40 patients (24 male, 16 female, aged 21-59 years) of American Society of Anesthesiologi...
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...
Xenon derives its name from the Greek for `stranger' because of its rarity, representing no mor...
OBJECTIVE:Many sedative regimens are used in the intensive care setting, but none are wholly without...
Xenon is a colourless and odourless noble gas, licensed for human use as an anaesthetic gas as well ...
Background and Goal of Study: Xenon anaesthesia has been repeatedly shown to exhibit a favourable an...
The ‘noble ’ gases have been known to have anaesthetic properties for 50 years yet only recently has...
Xenon have been used as an anesthetic in the Russian Federation for 11 years in anesthesia in adult ...
Background. Xenon-in-oxygen is a high density gas mixture and may improve PaO2/FiO2 ratio in morbidl...
Xenon anaesthesia is thought to have minimal haemodynamic side-effects. It is, however, expensive an...
Abstract Background. Xenon-in-oxygen is a high density gas mixture and may improve PaO2/FiO2 ratio ...
We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%...
We have compared the analgesic potency of MAC-equivalent concentrations of xenon (10, 20, 30 and 40%...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo summarize and evaluate the available data describing the recovery paramete...