Inhalation Anaesthesia
Published on 1. December 1993
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-7020-1750-6 (ISBN)
Description
Providing information relating to the area of inhalation anaesthesia, this book covers topics including: pulmonary circulation during inhalation anaesthesia; effects of inhalation anaesthetics in the liver; and cerebral effects of inhalational anaesthetics.
Providing information relating to the area of inhalation anaesthesia, this book covers topics including: pulmonary circulation during inhalation anaesthesia; effects of inhalation anaesthetics in the liver; and cerebral effects of inhalational anaesthetics.
Providing information relating to the area of inhalation anaesthesia, this book covers topics including: pulmonary circulation during inhalation anaesthesia; effects of inhalation anaesthetics in the liver; and cerebral effects of inhalational anaesthetics.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-1750-6 (9780702017506)
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Content
Molecular mechanisms of anaesthesia and cerebral cell signal transduction during anaesthesia with special regard to halogenated anaesthetics; consciousness, loss of consciousness and volatile anaesthetics; desflurane; sevoflurane; toxicity of inhalational anaesthesia - long-term exposure of anaesthetic personnel, environmental pollution; new aspects of cardiac electrophysiology and function - effects of inhalational anaesthetics; organ blood flow and microcirculation during inhalation/anaesthetics; airway calibre and bronchomotor tone; pulmonary circulation during inhalation anaesthesia; effects of inhalation anaesthetics in the liver; cerebral effects of inhalational anaesthetics; volatile anaesthetics in patients with coronary artery disease.