7th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists, Hamburg, F.R.G., September 14-21, 1980: AbstractsErich Rügheimer, Jürgen Wawersik, Martin Zindler |
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... compared to P ( 0.5-4 hr ) , A ( 1-4 hr ) , and B ( 3-4 hr ) . In summary , the combination was more effective than either component alone and each component pro- duced statistically significant analgesia . 25 . Butorphanol versus ...
... compared to P ( 0.5-4 hr ) , A ( 1-4 hr ) , and B ( 3-4 hr ) . In summary , the combination was more effective than either component alone and each component pro- duced statistically significant analgesia . 25 . Butorphanol versus ...
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... compared : ( 1 ) preoperatively , ( 2 ) intubation , ( 3 ) sternotomy , ( 4 ) pericardial incision , ( 5 ) post - by- pass , ( 6 ) protamine administration . Four techniques were compared : ( 1 ) pure fentanyl with amnesiac ...
... compared : ( 1 ) preoperatively , ( 2 ) intubation , ( 3 ) sternotomy , ( 4 ) pericardial incision , ( 5 ) post - by- pass , ( 6 ) protamine administration . Four techniques were compared : ( 1 ) pure fentanyl with amnesiac ...
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... compared during the period prior to coronary artery bypass . When compared , during periods of intense surgical stimulation , fentanyl better prevented in- crease in myocardial oxygen consumption indicated by HR , MAP , RPP than does ...
... compared during the period prior to coronary artery bypass . When compared , during periods of intense surgical stimulation , fentanyl better prevented in- crease in myocardial oxygen consumption indicated by HR , MAP , RPP than does ...
Contents
MORNING LECTURES | 1 |
INVITED PAPERS MAIN TOPICS Summaries 1 Pain | 2 |
Safety and risk | 4 |
Copyright | |
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acid administration agents anaesthesia anaesthetic analgesia analgesic arterial blood arterial pressure atropine block blood flow blood pressure bupivacaine buprenorphine bypass cardiac output cardiopulmonary cardiovascular catecholamines catheter cerebral changes circulation clinical compared complications concentration decrease depression diazepam disease dogs dose droperidol drugs duration effect enflurane epidural etomidate evaluated fentanyl flunitrazepam function glucose halothane heart rate hemodilution hemodynamic hypertension hypotension increase induction infusion injection intravenous intubation investigated ketamine lactate levels lung measured metabolism method mg/kg midazolam monitoring morphine myocardial neuromuscular nitrous oxide normal observed operation oxygen PaCO2 pain relief pancuronium PaO2 parameters patients undergoing PEEP pentazocine perfusion peripheral plasma platelet postoperative premedication preoperative procedure protein pulmonary artery reduced renal respiratory serum shock significant significantly sodium spinal spinal anaesthesia surgery surgical technique therapy thiopental thiopentone tients tion tissue transfusion treatment values vascular venous ventilation ventricular volume