Incidence and clinical importance of perioperative histamine release: randomised study of volume loading and antihistamines after induction of anaesthesia
Wilfried Lorenz,Helmut Sitter,D. Weber,Matthias Rothmund,Benno Stinner,Dan G. Duda,W. F. Dick,H. Menke,Th. Junginger,A. Doenicke,Ch. Ohmann,A. Black,M.J.R. Healy +12 more
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The histamine-related disturbances under anaesthesia were remarkable for their severity (even with small rises in histamine concentrations), for the prevalence of bradycardia, and for the absence of skin signs.About:
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Einfluß der perioperativen Antibiotikaprophylaxe auf die hämodynamische Stabilität während der Operation: Nachweis einer komplexen Interaktion in einer die Klinik modellierenden, randomisierten Tierstudie
TL;DR: Ein die Klinik modellierendes Tierversuchskonzept in Anlehnung an die prospektive randomisierte and kontrollierte klinische Studie entwickelt wurde durch das Hinzufugen komplizierender Bedingungen die Komplexitat schrittweise erhoht and damit das Modell der klinischen Realitat angena
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Surgery and Dental Operations
TL;DR: No one likes to visit the dentist – not only for time reasons but also because the dentist usually causes pain, so one makes generous use of local anesthetics.
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Complicaciones anafilácticas y anafilactoides de la anestesia general
TL;DR: A sintomatologia clinica se limita a single sintoma, no puede sospecharse el diagnostico de anafilaxia.
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Einfluß relevanter hämodynamischer Störungen in der Posteinleitungsphase auf die postoperative Wiederherstellung in der Allgemeinchirurgie
TL;DR: Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchungen war daher die Prufung einer Assoziation of praoperativen klinisch relevanten kardiorespiratorischen Instabilitaten, sowie deren Histaminabhangigkeit, and einem nicht optimalen postoperativ Verlauf in der Allgemeinchirurgie.
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