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... percent died and 30 percent suffered brain damage compared to adult cases in which 35 percent resulted in death and 11 percent in brain damage . This is partly explained by differences in the types of cases involved . Damaging events ...
... percent died and 30 percent suffered brain damage compared to adult cases in which 35 percent resulted in death and 11 percent in brain damage . This is partly explained by differences in the types of cases involved . Damaging events ...
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... percent . That is , 983 of 1,000 people who actually do not have asymptomatic pneumonia will have a comment such as " with- out evidence of pneumonia " or " normal " written on their chest radiograph reports . Third , let us assume that ...
... percent . That is , 983 of 1,000 people who actually do not have asymptomatic pneumonia will have a comment such as " with- out evidence of pneumonia " or " normal " written on their chest radiograph reports . Third , let us assume that ...
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... percent of patients with mitral valve prolapse . Ventricular arrhythmias ( usually in surgery ) occur in 45 percent of such patients , bradyarrhythmias in 25 percent , and sudden death in 1.4 percent . 336-338 The frequent occurrence of ...
... percent of patients with mitral valve prolapse . Ventricular arrhythmias ( usually in surgery ) occur in 45 percent of such patients , bradyarrhythmias in 25 percent , and sudden death in 1.4 percent . 336-338 The frequent occurrence of ...
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Scope of Modern Anesthetic | 3 |
Physiology and Anesthesia | 4 |
History of Anesthetic Practice | 9 |
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activity administration agents agonist airway alfentanil alter alveolar analgesia analgesic Anesth Analg anesthesia Anesthesiology arterial atracurium barbiturates benzodiazepine blockade blood flow bolus brain bupivacaine Ca++ carbon cardiovascular clearance Clin clinical coronary decrease Department of Anesthesiology desflurane diazepam disease dose drug duration of action effect elimination enflurane enzyme etomidate fentanyl fresh gas function half-life halothane hemodynamic hepatic histamine increase induction infusion rate inhaled anesthetics inhibition injection intravenous intubation isoflurane ketamine levels lidocaine lipid liver lung mechanism membrane meperidine metabolism metabolites methoxyflurane mg/kg midazolam minutes mivacurium monitoring morphine muscle relaxants myocardial naloxone nerve neuromuscular blocking nitrous oxide nondepolarizing occur Ohmeda opioid oxygen pancuronium patients percent pharmacodynamics pharmacokinetic Pharmacol pharmacology plasma concentration postoperative potency potential pressure produce propofol proteins pulmonary receptor recovery renal respiratory depression response sedation solubility studies succinylcholine sufentanil surgery surgical thesia thetic thiopental tion tissue toxicity uptake valve vaporizer vecuronium ventilation ventilatory µg/kg µg/kg/min