- anesthesia, due to
airway irritation with
isoflurane.
Isoflurane is
given via inhalation. Side
effects of
isoflurane include a
decreased ability to breathe...
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older agent isoflurane.
While sevoflurane is only half as
soluble as
isoflurane in blood, the
tissue blood partition coefficients of
isoflurane and sevoflurane...
- and
isoflurane, it is a
racemic mixture of (R) and (S)
optical isomers (enantiomers).
Together with sevoflurane, it is
gradually replacing isoflurane for...
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agents such as
isoflurane,
sevoflurane and desflurane, as well as
certain anesthetic gases such as
nitrous oxide and xenon.
Desflurane Isoflurane Nitrous oxide...
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diagnostic procedure.
Examples of
drugs which can be used for
sedation include isoflurane,
diethyl ether, propofol, etomidate, ketamine, pentobarbital, lorazepam...
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replaced in the 1980s by
enflurane and
isoflurane. By 2005, the most
common volatile anesthetics used were
isoflurane, sevoflurane, and desflurane. Since...
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Enflurane (largely discontinued)
Halothane (inexpensive, discontinued)
Isoflurane (common)
Methoxyflurane Nitrous oxide Sevoflurane (common)
Xenon (rarely...
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inhibition is
diminished when
burst suppression is
induced through the use of
isoflurane.
Another theory is that
alterations in
brain metabolism regulate activity...
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Nitrous oxide, desflurane, and
isoflurane are the most
commonly used
anesthetic gases. They may
cause some
complications due to
their leakage and storage...
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delirium occurs with
similar frequency after anesthesia with
desflurane and
isoflurane. It has been
hypothesized that
rapid awakening from
these inhaled anesthetics...