Veterinary surgery : VS
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Veterinary surgery : VS · Jan 2001
Respiratory reflexes in response to upper-airway administration of sevoflurane and isoflurane in anesthetized, spontaneously breathing dogs.
To evaluate the respiratory effects occurring during administration of sevoflurane or isoflurane to the upper airway in dogs. ⋯ Isoflurane induces greater reflex inhibition of breathing than does sevoflurane when the anesthetic is inhaled into the upper airway at concentrations used for mask induction.