Selmi, A. L. Mendes, G. M. Lins, B. T. Figueiredo, J. P. Barbudo-Selmi, G. R.
The effects of premedicating cats with saline, xylazine or medetomidine before anaesthetising them with propofol-sevoflurane were compared. Twenty-four cats were randomly assigned to three groups of eight to receive either 0.25 ml of saline, 0.50 mg/kg of xylazine or 0.02 mg/kg of medetomidine intravenously, and anaesthesia was induced with propofo...
Bonhomme, Vincent Hans, Pol
peer reviewed / In this review paper, the authors critically analyse the use of a number of depth of anaesthesia monitors in light of the most recent literature and their own clinical experience. There appears to be increasing evidence that anaesthesia depth monitors reduce the incidence of unexpected intraoperative awareness and also that they imp...
Vanni, Simone Maria D'Angelo Braz, José Reinaldo Cerqueira Módolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro Amorim, Rosa Beatriz Rodrigues Júnior, Geraldo Rolim
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of intraoperative skin-surface warming with and without 1 hour of preoperative warming, in preventing intraoperative hypothermia, and postoperative hypothermia, and shivering, and in offering good conditions to early tracheal extubation. Design: Prospective, randomized, blind study. Setting: Teaching hospit...
Vanni, Simone Maria D'Angelo Braz, José Reinaldo Cerqueira Módolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro Amorim, Rosa Beatriz Rodrigues Júnior, Geraldo Rolim
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of intraoperative skin-surface warming with and without 1 hour of preoperative warming, in preventing intraoperative hypothermia, and postoperative hypothermia, and shivering, and in offering good conditions to early tracheal extubation. Design: Prospective, randomized, blind study. Setting: Teaching hospit...
Vanni, Simone Maria D'Angelo Braz, José Reinaldo Cerqueira Módolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro Amorim, Rosa Beatriz Rodrigues Júnior, Geraldo Rolim
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of intraoperative skin-surface warming with and without 1 hour of preoperative warming, in preventing intraoperative hypothermia, and postoperative hypothermia, and shivering, and in offering good conditions to early tracheal extubation. Design: Prospective, randomized, blind study. Setting: Teaching hospit...
Vanni, Simone Maria D'Angelo Braz, José Reinaldo Cerqueira Módolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro Amorim, Rosa Beatriz Rodrigues Júnior, Geraldo Rolim
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of intraoperative skin-surface warming with and without 1 hour of preoperative warming, in preventing intraoperative hypothermia, and postoperative hypothermia, and shivering, and in offering good conditions to early tracheal extubation. Design: Prospective, randomized, blind study. Setting: Teaching hospit...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In October 2000, we conducted a national postal survey of consultant day case anaesthetists in the UK to explore the range and variation in the practice of anaesthetizing a patient for day case surgery (paediatrics, urology and orthopaedics). The survey was carried out as part of a larger study that comprised a major two-c...
Hans, Pol Bonhomme, Vincent
peer reviewed / The use of muscle relaxants, considered until recently as common practice in current neurosurgical anaesthesia protocols, becomes increasingly more questionable today. The reasons rely on the evolution of neurosurgery including the advent of new surgical techniques, the evolution of anaesthesia having the benefit of new drugs and de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Parallels exist between the coma associated with cerebral malaria and general anaesthesia. They both produce reversible loss of consciousness. In the case of cerebral malaria and in the absence of other complications, patients recover without sequelae. General anaesthetics are so designed that patients recover from their a...
Dershwitz, Mark Michalowski, Piotr Chang, YuChiao Rosow, Carl E. Conlay, Lydia A.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the frequency and duration of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) following total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol and either remifentanil or alfentanil in outpatients undergoing arthroscopic surgery of the extremities. DESIGN: Randomized, third-party blinded study. SETTING: University medical center. PAT...