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| 1. Vuyk J, Mertens MJ, Olofsen E, Burm AG, Bovill JG. Propofol anesthesia and rational opioid selection: determination of optimal EC50-EC95 propofol-opioid concentrations that assure adequate anesthesia and a rapid return of consciousness. Anesthesiology 1997; 87:1549-1562. 2. O'Hare RA, Mirakhur RK, Reid JE, Breslin DS, Hayes A. Recovery from propofol anaesthesia supplemented with remifentanil. Br J Anaesth 2001; 86:361-365. 3. Lentschener C, Ghimouz A, Bonnichon P, Pepion C, Gomola A, Ozier Y. Remifentanil-propofol vs. sufentanil-propofol: optimal combinations in clinical anesthesia. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2003; 47:84-89. 4. Sebel PS, Glass PS, Fletcher JE, Murphy MR, Gallagher C, Quill T. Reduction of the MAC of desflurane with fentanyl. Anesthesiology 1992; 76:52-59. 5. McEwan AI, Smith C, Dyar O, Goodman D, Smith LR, Glass PS: Isoflurane minimum alveolar concentration reduction by fentanyl. Anesthesiology 1993; 78:864-869. 6. Westmoreland CL, Sebel PS, Gropper A. Fentanyl or alfentanil decreases the minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration of isoflurane in surgical patients. Anesth Analg 1994; 78:23-28. 7. Lang E, Kapila A, Shlugman D, Hoke JF, Sebel PS, Glass PS. Reduction of isoflurane minimal alveolar concentration by remifentanil. Anesthesiology 1996; 85:721-728. 8. Breslin DS, Reid JE, Mirakhur RK, Hayes AH, McBrien ME. Sevoflurane-nitrous oxide anaesthesia supplemented with remifentanil: effect on recovery and cognitive function. Anaesthesia 2001; 56:114-119. 9. Van Delden PG, Houweling PL, Bencini AF, Ephraim EP, Frietman RC, Van Niekerk J, Van Stolk MA, Verheijen R, Wajer OJ, Mulder PG. Remifentanil-sevoflurane anaesthesia for laparoscopic cholecystectomy: comparison of three dose regimens. Anaesthesia 2002; 57:212-217. 10. Vuyk J, Lim T, Engbers FH, Burm AG, Vletter AA, Bovill JG. The pharmacodynamic interaction of propofol and alfentanil during lower abdominal surgery in women. Anesthesiology 1995; 83:8-22. 11. Mertens MJ, Olofsen E, Engbers FH, Burm AG, Bovill JG, Vuyk J. Propofol reduces perioperative remifentanil requirements in a synergistic manner: Response surface modeling of perioperative remifentanil-propofol interactions. Anesthesiology 2003; 99:347-359. 12. Bailey JM. Context-sensitive half-times and other decrement times of inhaled anesthetics. Anesth Analg 1997; 85:681-686. |
| Otros artículos de Hernán R Muñoz |
| Muñoz HR, Núñez G, De la Fuente JE, Campos M. Effect of nitrous oxide on jugular bulb oxygen saturation during remifentanil plus TCI propofol or sevoflurane in patients with brain tumors. Anesth Analg 2002; 94:389-392. Muñoz HR, Guerrero ME, Brandes V, Cortínez LI. Effect of timing of morphine administration during remifentanil-based anaesthesia on early recovery from anaesthesia and postoperative pain. Br J Anaesth 2002; 88:814-818. Muñoz HR, Cortínez LI, Altermatt FR, Dagnino JA. Remifentanil requirements during sevoflurane administration to block somatic and cardiovascular responses to skin incision in children and adults. Anesthesiology 2002; 96:1142-1145. Muñoz HR, De la Fuente JE. Propofol, nitrous oxide, and jugular bulb oxygen saturation. Letter response. Anesth Analg 2002; 95:1460. Muñoz HR, Ibacache ME. Agitation after desflurane and Dixon and Massey up-and-down method. Anesth Analg 2003; 96:628. Ibacache ME, Muñoz HR, Brandes V, Morales A. Single dose dexmedetomidine reduces agitation after sevoflurane anesthesia in children. Anesth Analg 2004; 98:60-63. Muñoz HR, Cortínez LI, Ibacache ME, Altermatt FR. Estimation of the plasma effect-site equilibration rate constant (keO) of propofol in children using the time to peak effect. Comparison with adults. Anesthesiology 2004; 101:1269-1274. Cortínez LI, Muñoz HR, De la Fuente R, Acuña D, Dagnino JA. Target-controlled infusion of remifentanil or fentanyl during extra-corporeal shock-wave lithotripsy. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2005; 22:56-61. |
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| INTERACCION ISOFLURANO-FENTANILO. EFECTO SOBRE LA RECUPERACION ANESTESICA Y EFECTOS ADVERSOS |
| Título original en castellano EFECTO DE DIFERENTES COMBINACIONES DE ISOFLURANO Y FENTANILO SOBRE LA RECUPERACION ANESTESICA Y LOS EFECTOS ADVERSOS POSOPERATORIOS PRECOCES |
| Autor Hernán R. Muñoz1 |
| 1 Médico Cirujano, Departamento de Anestesiología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Profesor Adjunto |
| Acceso a la fuente original Anesthesia & Analgesia |
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