Articles: anesthetics.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1982
[Use of a ternary mixture of local anaesthetics for peridural anaesthesia during urgent caesarean operation. Report on 125 cases].
125 caesarean operations are conducted under peridural anaesthesia with a mixture of local anaesthetics containing per milliliter: 2.5 mg of bupivacaine, 2.5 mg of etidocaine, 12.5 mg of lidocaine, and 5.10(-6) epinephrine. The dose injected is 23.37 +/- 1.98 ml, the volume necessary for blocking a metamer being 1.18 +/- 0.10 ml/segment. ⋯ Apgar is 8.98 +/- 1.62 after one minute and 9.68 +/- 1.31 after five minutes. These results prove that under perfect circumstances it is possible to get out the baby in about ten minutes.
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Halothane anesthesia administered to enzyme-induced animals in a hypoxic atmosphere consistently produced hepatic necrosis. Rats pretreated with phenobarbital were exposed to hypoxia at varying intervals after administration of halothane, enflurane, or isoflurane anesthesia. Anesthetics were administered at 1 MAC for 2 h. ⋯ The injury score of the enflurane and isoflurane groups were comparable to that of controls. We conclude that the potential for hypoxia-induced liver injury during recovery exists after halothane anesthesia. Neither enflurane nor isoflurane anesthesia produced significant hepatic injury in this model.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 1981
[Contamination of the operating room by anesthetic gases and vapors. II. Gas chromatographic analysis of nitrous oxide].
The contamination by nitrous oxide of an operating room atmosphere was studied in a number of experiments, in the absence of personnel and using a gaschromatographic method. The evacuating device of the anesthesia machine proved to be ineffective to overcome the hazard of leaks in the breathing system, whereas the air conditioning flow rates (12 outside air changes per hour) minimized waste anesthetic gas concentrations.