International Anesthesiology Clinics, Volume 10, Issue 1Little, Brown, 1962 - Anesthesia |
Contents
ACUTE ANESTHETIC RESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS | 1 |
AIRWAY EMERGENCIES | 13 |
IATROGENIC EMERGENCIES DURING ANESTHESIA | 25 |
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absorption acidosis acute administration air embolism airway allergic Anaesth analgesia anesthesiologist anesthetic agents anesthetic solution arrhythmias atrial atropine bank blood barbiturates blood levels blood pressure brachial plexus bradycardia Brit cardiac arrest cardiovascular catheter cause central nervous system circulation circulatory clinical complications conduction anesthesia convulsions cyclopropane decrease depression disease doses drugs effects endotracheal tube epinephrine factors halothane hazards heart hemolytic hemorrhage hypertension hyperthermia hypotension hypoxia iatrogenic incidence increase induction infusion injection intravenous intubation lidocaine local anesthetic lung malignant hyperpyrexia metabolic minutes muscle relaxants needle neostigmine nerve blocks neurological sequelae nondepolarizing obstruction occur operation oxygen patient percent perfusion peripheral pharmacological physiological plasma position postoperative prevent procaine produce prolonged pulmonary edema rapid reflex respiratory response result sensitivity shock sinus spinal anesthesia subarachnoid succinylcholine surgery symptoms syndrome temperature tetracaine therapy thesia thiopental tion tissue transfusion reactions trauma treatment usually vascular vasoconstrictor vasopressors venous ventilation ventricular fibrillation ventricular tachycardia