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Inhalation anaesthetic agents in neurosurgery
E. A.M. Frost
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Neurosurgery
100%
Anesthetic Agents
100%
Isoflurane
100%
Inhalation Anesthetics
100%
Anesthesia
33%
After Surgery
33%
Protective Effect
16%
Carbon Dioxide
16%
Metabolism
16%
Anesthetics
16%
Electroencephalography
16%
Nitrous Oxide
16%
Intracranial Pressure
16%
Cerebral Oxygenation
16%
Vascular Reactivity
16%
Surgical Conditions
16%
Organ Function
16%
Myocardial Function
16%
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
16%
Hyperventilation
16%
Depth of Anesthesia
16%
Blood Gas
16%
Neurosurgical Patients
16%
Intracranial Procedure
16%
Surgical Stimulation
16%
Adverse Drug Interactions
16%
Gas Solubility
16%
Precise Adjustment
16%
Halogenated Anesthetics
16%
Neuroscience
Neurosurgery
100%
Isoflurane
100%
In Vivo
16%
Metabolic Pathway
16%
Autoregulation
16%
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
16%
Nitrous Oxide
16%
Drug Interaction
16%