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Cost effectiveness analysis of regional vs general vs combination anesthesia and analgesia techniques in Greek patients undergoing hip arthroplasty. Cost effectiveness analysis of regional vs general vs combination Anesthesia and Analgesia techniques in Greek patients undergoing hip arthroplasty.
Tab 6 - Anesthesia and Analgesia
Tab 6 - Anesthesia and Analgesia
Anesthesia and Analgesia for Companion and Laboratory Animals, QB 95-12 1 NAL Call. No.: SF601.P76
Acupuncture-produced surgical Analgesia--physiology,
indications, techniques, and limitations.
Klide, A.M.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Co; 1992 Mar.
Problems in veterinary medicine v. 4 (1): p. 200-206; 1992
Mar. In the series analytic: Veterinary acupuncture / edited
by A. M. Schoen. Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Domestic animals; Anesthesia; Surgery; Mode
of action; Acupuncture; Restraint of animals
2 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Acute effects of a gamma-glutamylated derivate of
S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine on renal function and
ultrasturcture in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs: site-
specific toxicity involving S1 and S2 cells of the proximal
tubule.
Ridgewell, R.E.; Krejci, M.E.; Koechel, D.A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association;
1992 May. American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (5):
p. 840-846; 1992 May. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cysteine; Derivatives; Renal function;
Ultrastructure; Kidneys; Toxins; Toxicity
Abstract: It has been established that L-gamma-glutamylated
derivatives of alpha-amino acids are delivered more
efficiently to the kidneys than are the parent alpha-amino
acids. Therefore, we synthesized
L-gamma-glutamyl-S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine (L-gamma-
glutamyl-L-DCVC), the simplest L-gamma-glutamylated derivative
of the nephrotoxic alpha-amino acid S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-
cysteine (L-DCVC), and investigated its effects on renal
function and ultrastructure in pentobarbital-anesthetized
dogs. Intravenous doses of 23.15 and 92.60 micromoles of L-
gamma-glutamyl-L-DCVC/ kg of body weight induced significant
increases in urinary protein output and significant decreases
in the clearance of inulin during the 6-hour post-injection
period. Changes were not observed in any of the other 13
2008 MeSH Tree Structures. E03 - Anesthesia and Analgesia 2008 MeSH Tree Structures. E03 - Anesthesia and Analgesia
Effect of Epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia on Perioperative Outcome We designed this clinical trial to compare the incidence of death and major complications between the two treatment groups, not to determine the pathophysiologic mechanisms of any differences. We can only speculate about the mechanisms involved in the better outcome with epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia in abdominal aortic surgery patients. Some mechanisms previously suggested for better outcomes with epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia include possible systemic and coronary vasodilatation with reduction in cardiac preload and afterload, resulting in more stable hemodynamics with fewer episodes of myocardial ischemia during critical times of aortic clamping and unclamping, improved postoperative pain control, and possibly other factors yet to be determined.
Manual of Equine Anesthesia & Analgesia Manual of Equine Anesthesia & Analgesia
Anesthesia : Pain and Distress : Animal Welfare Information Center This bibliography that provides a review of literature (1992 to 2000) on Anesthesia and Analgesia. Click on the species listed for an overview of literature (from 2000 to the present) on Anesthesia and Analgesia of:
TRA-5021 Chemical Extrication: Anesthesia and Analgesia in Major Trauma TRA-5021 Chemical Extrication: Anesthesia and Analgesia in Major Trauma
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1 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A47
Acetaminophen toxicosis: a potential model for acute liver failure in swine.
Artwohl, J.E.; Henne-Bruns, D.; Carter, E.; Cera, L.M.
Manhattan, Kan. : American Academy of Veterinary and Comparative Toxicology;
1988 Aug.
Veterinary and human toxicology v. 30 (4): p. 324-328. ill; 1988 Aug.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pigs; Analgesics; Poisoning; Liver function; Biopsy
2 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A46
Acupuncture for the treatment of chronic back pain in 200 horses.
Martin, B.B. Jr; Klide, A.M.
Lexington, Ky. : The Association; 1992.
Proceedings of the annual convention of the American Association of Equine
Practitioners (37): p. 593-601; 1992. Meeting held December 1-4, 1991, San
Francisco, California. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Horses; Acupuncture; Pain
3 NAL Call. No.: SF910.P34A55 1992
Acute pain from castration and tail docking of lambs.
Molony, V.; Wood, G.N.
New York : Churchill Livingstone; 1992.
Animal pain / edited by Charles E. Short, Alan Van Poznak. p. 385-395,
400-401; 1992. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Lambs; Pain; Tail; Cutting; Castration; Anesthesia; Local
Anesthesia; Xylazine; Morphine; Etorphine; Naloxone; Drug effects
4 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
Alleviation of postanesthetic hypoxemia in the horse.
McMurphy, R.M.; Cribb, P.H.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1989 Jan.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 30 (1): p. 37-41; 1989 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Horses; Anesthesia; Adverse effects; Hypoxia; Therapy; Oxygen;
Partial pressure
5 NAL Call. No.: 442.8 J8222
Alterations in pituitary gland sensitivity in ram lambs to physiological doses
of gonadotrophin-releasing
Epidural Anesthesia /Analgesia Versus PCA for Laparoscopic Complex Ventral Hernia Repair: A Randomized Controlled Trial - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov Epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia has shown benefits over standard Anesthesia/ Analgesia in many types of Vascular, GI, and Thoracic surgeries. The benefits extended are varied, and include: improvements in cardiac and pulmonary function, decreases in hypercoagulability, reduction of post-operative ileus and decreases in post-operative pain. 1 Epidural pain relief works by exposing the epidural space, with its network of nerve roots, to a flood of analgesics and/ or local anesthetic. This is thought to prevent the release of neurotransmitters from afferent pain fibers or interrupt the transmission of pain related information to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. 2 Several studies have been done on patients undergoing GI surgery with adjunct epidurals (particularly colorectal procedures) and they have shown that ileus and length of stay, is greatly reduced. 3No one has yet extended these benefits to patients undergoing hernia repair.
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UT Admin Code R156-69. Dentist and Dental Hygienist Practice Act Rules. In accordance with Subsection 58-69-301(4)(a), the scope of practice permitted under each classification of Anesthesia and Analgesia permit includes the following:
Practice guidelines for obstetric anesthesia: an updated report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) appointed a Task Force of 11 members to (1) review the published evidence, (2) obtain the opinion of a panel of consultants including anesthesiologists and nonanesthesiologist physicians concerned with obstetric Anesthesia and Analgesia, and (3) obtain opinions from practitioners likely to be affected by the Guidelines. The Task Force included anesthesiologists in both private and academic practices from various geographic areas of the United States and two consulting methodologists from the American Society of Anesthesiologists Committee on Standards and Practice Parameters.
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In the Epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia group, a T8-10 epidural catheter will be inserted using a standard technique. After negative aspiration for blood, patients will be given a test dose of 3 ml of 1.5% lidocaine and 1:200,000 epinephrine. The catheter will be re-inserted or repositioned as necessary until both aspiration and test dose are negative. Each patient will be given an additional 12-18-ml bolus of 0.5% bupivacaine or 0.5% ropivacaine to provide intraoperative Analgesia. The catheter will be repositioned or reinserted as necessary if a sensory block to temperature cannot be confirmed in the surgical dermatomes. Additional 5-10 ml boluses of the same solution will be given hourly during surgery to maintain Anesthesia; additional boluses will be permitted at the discretion of the attending anesthesiologist.
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