Enflurane An official website of the United States government Here's how you know Log inAccess keysNCBI HomepageMyNCBI HomepageMain ContentMain NavigationBookshelfSearch databaseBooksAll DatabasesAssemblyBiocollectionsBioProjectBioSampleBooksClinVarConserved DomainsdbGaPdbVarGeneGenomeGEO DataSetsGEO ProfilesGTRHomoloGeneIdentical Protein GroupsMedGenMeSHNLM and EffectsSummary of Use during LactationThere is no published experience with enflurane during breastfeeding. Because the serum half-life of enflurane in the mother is short and the drug is not expected to be absorbed by the infant, no waiting period or discarding of milk is required.[1] Breastfeeding can be resumed as soon as the mother has recovered sufficiently from general anesthesia to nurse.[2] When
Ion Mobility Studies on the Negative Ion-Molecule Chemistry of Isoflurane and Enflurane In the present work we present an investigation of the negative ion-molecule chemistry of the anaesthetics isoflurane, ISOF, and enflurane, ENF, in an ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry (IMS/MS), in both air and nitrogen. Hexachloroethane (HCE) was introduced in both air and nitrogen to produce Cl
Transcutaneous electrical acupoint-stimulation potentiates the anesthetic effect of enflurane in humans. The effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) on enflurane anesthesia and hemodynamic changes during craniotomy was studied. Eighty neurosurgical patients were randomly divided into two groups. Anesthesia was induced with fentanyl, droperidol, thiopental , and suxamethonium by intubation. In group A, anesthesia was maintained with enflurane (n=40), and in group B was supplemented by TEAS with Han's acupoint nerve stimulator (HANS) to Hegu, Yuyao, and Fengchi points on the operated side (n=40). The results showed that the ratio between expired concentration and minimum alveolar concentration of enflurane during operation in group B was 37.8%-47% lower than
Liver and renal functions following total intravenous anesthesia using midazolam and fentanyl-comparison with enflurane-nitrous oxide anesthesia. Thirty patients undergoing lower abdominal surgery were studied to compare liver and renal functions in total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) using midazolam and fentanyl with those in enflurane-nitrous oxide anesthesia (GOE).Patients were randomly divided into two groups of 15. In the TIVA group, anesthesia was induced with 0.3 mg·kg(-1) midazolam and maintained with 0.68 mg·kg(-1)·h(-1) midazolam for 15 min followed by 0.125 mg·kg(-1)·h(-1) midazolam and fentanyl. In the GOE group, anesthesia was induced with 5 mg·kg(-1) thiamylal and maintained with enflurane-nitrous oxide in oxygen. Plasma levels of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting without Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Improvement in Cardiac Function Following Enflurane Anaesthesia during Coronary Occlusion. Severe adverse effects, especially neurologic complications after cardiopulmonary bypass have lead to the development of techniques for performing coronary artery bypass graft surgery without cardiopulmonary bypass. Laboratory and clinical studies confirmed the positive role of enflurane anaesthesia in preventing myocardial dysfunction following an ischaemic interval. The aim of this study was to evaluate the haemodynamic response to enflurane anaesthesia during single graft coronary bypass surgery without cardiopulmonary bypass. Twenty one patients were divided randomly into two groups: control and enflurane groups. Haemodynamic
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were still breastfeeding compared to 81% in the spinal anesthesia group, which was a statistically significant difference.[5]Alternate Drugs to ConsiderDesflurane, Enflurane, SevofluraneReferences1.Lee JJ, Rubin AP. Breast feeding and anaesthesia. Anaesthesia. 1993;48:616–25. [PubMed]2.Bhaskara B, Dayananda VP, Kannan S, et al. Effect of breastfeeding on haemodynamics and consumption of propofol DisclaimerDrugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) - Record FormatLactMed - Database Creation and Peer Review ProcessFact Sheet. Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed)Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) - GlossaryLactMed Selected ReferencesDrugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) - About Dietary SupplementsBreastfeeding LinksRelated informationPMCPubChem SubstancePubMedSimilar articles in PubMedReview Enflurane
to ConsiderDesflurane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, SevofluraneReferences1.Coté CJ, Kenepp NB, Reed SB, et al. Trace concentrations of halothane in human breast milk. Br J Anaesth. 1976;48:541–3. [PubMed]2.Hale TW. Anesthetic medications in breastfeeding mothers. J Hum Lact. 1999;15:185–94. [PubMed]3.Bhaskara B, Dayananda VP, Kannan S, et al. Effect of breastfeeding on haemodynamics and consumption of propofol and Lactation Database (LactMed) - GlossaryLactMed Selected ReferencesDrugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) - About Dietary SupplementsBreastfeeding LinksRelated informationPMCPubChem SubstancePubMedSimilar articles in PubMedReview Enflurane.[Drugs and Lactation Database (...]Review Isoflurane.[Drugs and Lactation Database (...]Review Propofol.[Drugs and Lactation Database (...]Review Sevoflurane.[Drugs