Serum Fluoride Ions and Hepatorenal Effect of Prolonged Low-Flow Sevoflurane Anesthesia
Ayman Ibraheem Tharwat Sayed;
Abstract
Sevoflurane, a volatile inhalational anesthetic having the advantages of rapid induction and recovery, also of great use in pediatrics, was first synthesized almost 30 years ago by Wallin & Colleagus.
Sevoflurane is partly degraded by carbon dioxide absor
Sevoflurane is partly degraded by carbon dioxide absor
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| Title | Serum Fluoride Ions and Hepatorenal Effect of Prolonged Low-Flow Sevoflurane Anesthesia | Authors | Ayman Ibraheem Tharwat Sayed | Keywords | Serum Fluoride Ions and Hepatorenal Effect of Prolonged Low-Flow Sevoflurane Anesthesia | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | Sevoflurane, a volatile inhalational anesthetic having the advantages of rapid induction and recovery, also of great use in pediatrics, was first synthesized almost 30 years ago by Wallin & Colleagus. Sevoflurane is partly degraded by carbon dioxide absor |
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