Volatile anaesthetic depression of the carotid body chemoreflex-mediated ventilatory response to hypoxia: directions for future research.
In assessing whether volatile anaesthetics directly depress the carotid body response to hypoxia it is necessary to combine in meta-analysis studies of when it is "functionally isolated" (e.g., recordings are made from its afferent nerve). Key articles were retrieved (full papers in Englis...
Κύριος συγγραφέας: | Pandit, J |
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Μορφή: | Journal article |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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2014
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Volatile Anaesthetic Depression of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex-Mediated Ventilatory Response to Hypoxia: Directions for Future Research
ανά: J. J. Pandit
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Latency of the ventilatory chemoreflex response to hypoxia in humans.
ανά: Clement, I, κ.ά.
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A meta-analysis of the effect of low-dose volatile anaesthetics on the ventilatory response to hypoxia: analysis for sources of heterogeneity.
ανά: Pandit, J
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The variable effect of low-dose volatile anaesthetics on the acute ventilatory response to hypoxia in humans: a quantitative review.
ανά: Pandit, J
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The HMOX2 polymorphism contributes to the carotid body chemoreflex in European sea-level residents by regulating hypoxic ventilatory responses
ανά: Pierre Fabries, κ.ά.
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