ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND BEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS OF ENFLURANE AND HALOTHANE ANAESTHESIA IN THE CAT |
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Authors: | BASSELL, G. M. CULLEN, B.F. FAIRCHILD, M.D. KUSSKE, J.A. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthcsiology, University of California, Irvine Medical Center 101 City Drive South,#81A, Orange, California 92668, U.S.A Department of Anesthesiology, University of California Irvine Department of Pharmacology, University of California Los Angeles Division of Neurosurgery, Veterans Administration Medical Center Long Beach, California |
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Abstract: | The effects of enflurane and halothane on the electroencephalogram(e.e.g ) were studied in 10 cats. Animals underwent at least2 MAC-hours of anaesthesia with either agent, and the e.e.g.was monitored continuously Arterial blood-gas tensions weremaintain within normal limits. In addition, e.e.g. and behaviourwere monitored during the period following anaesthesia, at fixedintervals, for 4 weeks. Despite the production of the centralstimulatory effects of enflurane during anaesthesia, no animaldemonstrated any central nervous system sequelae on any occasionfollowing the anaesthetic. |
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