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Inhalation Anesthesia

91  relevant articles (8 outcomes, 9 trials/studies) found for this Therapy

Description: Anesthesia caused by the breathing of anesthetic gases or vapors or by insufflating anesthetic gases or vapors into the respiratory tract.

Also Known As:
Anesthesia, Inhalation; Anesthesia, Insufflation; Insufflation Anesthesia

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Heinritzi, Karl: 1 article (05/2007)
2. Ritzmann, Mathias: 1 article (05/2007)
3. Palzer, Andreas: 1 article (05/2007)
4. Zöls, Susanne: 1 article (05/2007)
5. Schulz, Cornelia: 1 article (05/2007)
6. Molls, Michael: 1 article (07/2005)
7. Henke, Julia: 1 article (07/2005)
8. Erhardt, Wolf: 1 article (07/2005)
9. Adam, Markus: 1 article (07/2005)
10. Nieder, Carsten: 1 article (07/2005)

Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
10/01/1998 - "The effects of anesthesia on awareness, consciousness, learning and memory in our study sample were following: 1. No episode of awareness was observed during the study; 2. There was an improvement of the memory quotient (MQ) following total inhalation anesthesia (p < 0.05); 3. The pain threshold significantly decreased after anesthesia (p < 0.001); 4. There exists a learning mechanism in total anesthesia more efficient in the group of patients auditively learning pain related words (p < 0.05) comparing to the control group of patients auditively learning pain nonrelated words; 5. Statistical analysis of the number of remembered pain related words and pain nonrelated words revealed significantly higher number of words in the first group of pain related words (p < 0.001)"
05/01/2001 - "Controversies surrounding pain and inhalation anesthesia in nineteenth century Spain]"
03/01/1985 - "As pain is better prevented than relieved, 46 patients scheduled for phimosis operations, had for their pain control a penile dorsal nerve block: 37 children with additional inhalation anesthesia intraoperatively and 9 adults without any further analgesia"
01/01/1998 - "TEA ensures good pain relief and hemodynamic stability and can be accepted as a safe and effective anesthetic technique in combination with inhalation anesthesia in children subjected to CPB."
01/01/2007 - "We selected spinal anesthesia using bupivacaine and fentanyl rather than epidural anesthesia in combination with isoflurane inhalation anesthesia to supplement intra-operative anesthesia and post-operative pain relief"
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2. Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure)
01/12/1998 - "Physiological studies showed the induction of slight hypotension as compared with inhalation anesthesia, and improvement of blood gas data relative to spontaneous respiration"
05/01/2002 - "On the other hand, the incidence of severe hypotension per 10,000 cases totally attributable to anesthetic management is estimated to be 1.25 cases in average; 0.97 cases in inhalation anesthesia, 0.89 cases in TIVA, 1.39 cases in inhalation anesthesia + epidural or spinal or conduction block, 1.39 cases in TIVA + epidural or spinal or conduction block, 2.09 cases in CSEA, 3.44 cases in epidural anesthesia, 1.87 cases in spinal anesthesia, zero case in conduction block and zero case in other methods"
05/01/2002 - "The incidence of severe hypotension per 10,000 cases due to all etiology is estimated to be 11.14 cases in average; 11.31 cases in inhalation anesthesia, 36.61 cases in TIVA, 9.29 cases in inhalation anesthesia + epidural or spinal or conduction block, 6.59 cases in TIVA + epidural or spinal or conduction block, 3.59 cases in CSEA, 6.3 cases in epidural anesthesia, 4.39 cases in spinal anesthesia, 2.36 cases in conduction block and 23.56 cases in other methods"
09/01/2001 - "The incidences of severe hypotension per 10,000 cases due to all etiology are estimated to be 16.64 cases in average, 13.61 cases in inhalation anesthesia, 100.36 cases in TIVA, 13.32 cases in inhalation anesthesia plus epidural or spinal or conduction block, 9.07 cases in TIVA plus epidural or spinal or conduction block, 3.65 cases in CSEA, 6.26 cases in epidural anesthesia, 7.31 cases in spinal anesthesia, 2.52 cases in conduction block and 28.12 cases in other methods"
05/01/2002 - "Five major combinations of listed critical incidents, causes and anesthetic methods were as follows: 18.93 cases in TIVA, preoperative complications and severe hypotension; 18.75 cases in TIVA, preoperative complications and cardiac arrest; 11.07 cases in TIVA, surgery and severe hypotension; 6.79 cases in TIVA, surgery and cardiac arrest; 5.24 cases in inhalation anesthesia, preoperative complications and severe hypotension"
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3. Hypothermia
4. Status Asthmaticus
5. Pneumonia (Pneumonitis)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Isoflurane
2. Halothane (Fluothane)
3. Tea
4. Enflurane (Ethrane)
5. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
6. Propofol (Diprivan)
7. Nicardipine (Dagan)
8. Oxygen
9. Fentanyl (Sublimaze)
10. Ethyl Ether (Ether)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Anesthesia
2. Artificial Respiration (Mechanical Ventilation)
3. Analgesia
4. Nerve Block (Nerve Blocks)
5. Mechanical Ventilators (Ventilator)

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