Anesthesia, Volume 2Roland D. Miller |
Contents
Introduction | 799 |
Circulatory Pharmacology of Inhaled Anesthetics | 835 |
The Immediate Preinduction Period | 871 |
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acetylcholine acid acidosis action activity administration agonist airway alveolar analgesia Anesth Analg Anesthesiology anesthetic agents artery blood flow brachial plexus bupivacaine calcium cardiac output cardiovascular catheter cause cells cerebral changes channel Clin clinical CO₂ concentration coronary crease decrease depolarization diazepam disease distal doses drugs effects endotracheal tube enflurane epidural epinephrine etidocaine etomidate fluid function halothane hepatic hypercapnia increase injection intercostal intravenous ketamine levels lidocaine liver local anesthetic lumbar mechanism medial membrane metabolic mg/kg muscle relaxants myocardial needle neostigmine nerve block neuromuscular blockade nondepolarizing normal O₂ occurs one-lung oxygen PaCO2 pancuronium PaO2 patients percent perfusion peripheral Pharmacol Physiol plasma position posterior postoperative potassium potential preoperative produce protein pulmonary receptors regional anesthesia renal respiratory response result serum sodium solution spinal anesthesia stimulation subarachnoid succinylcholine surgery surgical sympathetic technique tetracaine therapy thetic thiopental thoracic tients tion tissue toxicity tracheal transfusion usually vascular venous ventilation ventricular