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Description

Isoflurane: A stable, non-explosive inhalation anesthetic, relatively free from significant side effects. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

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ID SourceID
PubMed CID3763
CHEMBL ID1256
CHEBI ID6015
SCHEMBL ID1532
MeSH IDM0011763

Synonyms (108)

Synonym
AC-154802
ethane, 2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoro-
isoflurano
aerrane
2-chloro-2-difluoromethoxy-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
CHEBI:6015 ,
forene
isofluranum
forane
ccris 3043
ether, 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl
isoflurane [anaesthetics, volatile]
isoflo
compound 469
einecs 247-897-7
isoflurano [inn-spanish]
r-e 235dal
brn 1852087
isofluranum [inn-latin]
aerrane (veterinary)
2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoro-ethane
1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether
NCGC00181037-01
isoflurane
26675-46-7
C07518
DB00753
forane (tn)
isoflurane (jp17/usp/inn)
D00545
gtpl2505
compound-469
CHEMBL1256
NCGC00181037-02
cas-26675-46-7
dtxsid3020752 ,
tox21_112685
NCGC00258385-01
tox21_200831
dtxcid30752
1-chloro-1-(difluoromethoxy)-2,2,2-trifluoroethane
A818554
2-[bis(fluoranyl)methoxy]-2-chloranyl-1,1,1-tris(fluoranyl)ethane
C2485
AKOS006228574
terrell
unii-cys9akd70p
cys9akd70p ,
hsdb 8057
isoflurane [usan:usp:inn:ban:jan]
FT-0627416
S6917
isoflurane [orange book]
isoflurane [mi]
isoflurane [green book]
isoflurane [inn]
isoflurane [mart.]
isoflurane [usan]
isoflurane [jan]
1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluroethyl difluromethyl ether
isoflurane [who-dd]
isoflurane [ep monograph]
isoflurane [usp monograph]
isoflurane [usp-rs]
(2rs)-2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoroethane
isoflurane [vandf]
desflurane impurity b [ep impurity]
SCHEMBL1532
KS-5166
W-107162
compd 469
ethane, 1-chloro-1-(difluoromethoxy)-2,2,2-trifluoro-
mfcd00066609
STL454337
SR-01000944965-1
sr-01000944965
isoflurane, aldrichcpr
bdbm217353
CS-0017450
Q413918
EN300-123043
BBL100111
difluoromethyl 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether
AMY33546
isoba; isofor; isoforine; isorrane; r-e 235da1
NCGC00181037-03
hsdb8057
hsdb-8057
terrellhsdb 8057
P15338
difluoromethyl 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether (isoflurane)
PB47772
(+/-)-isoflurane
Z1201618663
SY050218
pentafluoran
(+-)-isoflurane
fluriso
attane
isoflurane (usp-rs)
n01ab06
isoflurane (mart.)
isospire
isosol
isoflurane, usp
isoflurane (usp monograph)
isoflurane (ep monograph)

Research Excerpts

Overview

Isoflurane is a safe and reliable anesthetic gas with a long history of clinical application. Its effects on cortical sensory processing, in particular around LOC, are not well understood. Dexmedetomidine (Dex) has significant neuroprotective effects.

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
"Isoflurane (ISO) is a widely used inhalation anesthetic in experiments with rodents and humans during surgery. "( Longitudinal impact on rat cardiac tissue transcriptomic profiles due to acute intratracheal inhalation exposures to isoflurane.
Chen, LC; Cohen, MD; Costa, M; Horton, L; Kluz, T; Lee, HW; Lu, Y; Park, SH; Prophete, C; Shao, Y; Sisco, M; Sun, H; Zelikoff, J, 2021
)
2.27
"Isoflurane is a safe and reliable anesthetic gas with a long history of clinical application."( Current research progress of isoflurane in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury: a narrative review.
Chen, G; Chen, SJ; Lu, HF; Xue, Q; Yuan, XQ,
)
1.14
"Isoflurane is a commonly used anesthetic drug; however, its effects on cortical sensory processing, in particular around LOC, are not well understood."( Spatiotemporal patterns of population response in the visual cortex under isoflurane: from wakefulness to loss of consciousness.
Ben Yehoshua, E; Golomb, NG; Margalit, SN; Raz, A; Slovin, H; Tsur, O, 2022
)
1.67
"Isoflurane is an anaesthetic gas widely used in both human and veterinary medicine. "( Reduction of greenhouse gases emission through the use of tiletamine and zolazepam.
Antończyk, A; Godniak, M; Kiełbowicz, Z; Lachowska, S; Tunikowska, J, 2022
)
2.16
"Isoflurane (ISO) is a type of anesthetic that might cause neurotoxicity in children. "( MicroRNA-424-5p Alleviates Isoflurane Anesthesia-Induced Neurotoxicity in Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neurons by Targeting FASN.
Gu, X; Xie, R; Xiu, M; Yue, W; Zhang, Q, 2022
)
2.46
"Isoflurane is a volatile anesthetic widely used in pediatric patients to induce general anesthesia, analgesia, and perioperative sedation."( Neonatal Isoflurane Exposure in Rats Impairs Short-Term Memory, Cell Viability, and Glutamate Uptake in Slices of the Frontal Cerebral Cortex, But Not the Hippocampus, in Adulthood.
Constantino, LC; Costa, AP; Dal-Cim, T; de Oliveira, KA; de Oliveira, LF; Ludka, FK; Martins, WC; Pereira, FC; Poluceno, GG; Prediger, RD; Sampaio, TB; Tasca, CI, 2022
)
1.86
"Isoflurane is a commonly used inhalational anesthetic that can induce neurotoxicity, while Dexmedetomidine (Dex) has significant neuroprotective effects. "( Dexmedetomidine pretreatment attenuates isoflurane-induced neurotoxicity via inhibiting the TLR2/NF-κB signaling pathway in neonatal rats.
Liu, H; Pang, X; Zhang, P; Zhao, J; Zhou, Y, 2020
)
2.27
"Isoflurane is a widely used anesthetic agent, which is associated with the development of POCD; however, the precise mechanisms remain unclear."( Effects of PYRIN-containing Apaf1-like protein 1 on isoflurane-induced postoperative cognitive dysfunction in aged rats.
Fan, X; Li, F; Qiu, J; Zhang, X; Zhang, Y, 2020
)
1.53
"Isoflurane is an inhaled anesthetic, though its actions at the cellular level remain controversial. "( Isoflurane decreases substantia gelatinosa neuron excitability and synaptic transmission from periphery in the rat spinal dorsal horn.
Shao, C; Yang, D; Yang, K; Yang, XJ, 2021
)
3.51
"Isoflurane (ISO) is an anesthesia and can result in neuron injury. "( Silencing of miR-302b-3p alleviates isoflurane-induced neuronal injury by regulating PTEN expression and AKT pathway.
Fan, X; Li, L; Lu, S, 2021
)
2.34
"Isoflurane is a commonly used inhalation anesthetic in the clinic, which can induce cognitive dysfunction and neuroinflammation. "( Neuroprotective effect of miR-212-5p on isoflurane-induced cognitive dysfunction by inhibiting neuroinflammation.
Cui, M; Jin, Y; Li, R; Li, X; Si, J; Yao, Q, 2021
)
2.33
"Isoflurane is a commonly-used general anesthetic."( Overexpression cdc42 attenuates isoflurane-induced neurotoxicity in developmental brain of rats.
Fang, X; Gao, J; Han, Q; Li, S; Luo, A; Yan, J; Zhao, Y, 2017
)
1.46
"Isoflurane is a commonly used volatile anesthetic agent in clinical anesthesia and biomedical research. "( Evaluation of prolonged administration of isoflurane on cerebral blood flow and default mode network in macaque monkeys anesthetized with different maintenance doses.
Li, CX; Zhang, X, 2018
)
2.19
"Isoflurane is a commonly used inhalational anesthetic, clinically and in animal experimental studies. "( Repeated isoflurane in adult male mice leads to acute and persistent motor decrements with long-term modifications in corpus callosum microstructural integrity.
Bajwa, NM; Halavi, S; Hartman, RE; Lee, JB; Obenaus, A, 2019
)
2.37
"Isoflurane is a commonly used volatile anesthetic agent for maintenance of general anesthesia in various types of surgery."( Juvenile Rats Show Altered Gut Microbiota After Exposure to Isoflurane as Neonates.
Wang, L; Wu, H; Yang, X, 2019
)
1.48
"Isoflurane is a regularly used anesthetic in translational research. "( Developing a standardized system of exposure and intervention endpoints for isoflurane in preclinical stroke models.
Hillman, TC; Matei, N; Tang, J; Zhang, JH,
)
1.8
"Isoflurane is a frequently used anesthetic with vasodilative properties."( Influence of different isoflurane anesthesia protocols on murine cerebral hemodynamics measured with pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling.
Denis de Senneville, B; Derieppe, MPP; Munting, LP; Suidgeest, E; van der Weerd, L; Wells, JA, 2019
)
1.55
"Isoflurane is a volatile anaesthetic that has been commonly used since 1980. "( Effects of isoflurane in an intoxication model: experimental study.
Arici, A; Arici, S; Dogru, S; Karaman, S; Karaman, T; Kaya, Z; Suren, M; Tapar, H, 2013
)
2.22
"Isoflurane is a volatile anesthetic that is widely used clinically as an inhalational anesthetic. "( Isoflurane provides neuroprotection in neonatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury.
Burchell, SR; Dixon, BJ; Tang, J; Zhang, JH, 2013
)
3.28
"Isoflurane is a widely used halogenated volatile anesthetic during the perioperative period and protects against endothelial cell death and inflammation."( The volatile anesthetic isoflurane increases endothelial adenosine generation via microparticle ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) release.
Brown, KM; Ham, A; Kim, KY; Kim, M; Lee, HT, 2014
)
1.43
"Isoflurane is a potent volatile anesthetic; however, it evokes airway irritation and neurogenic constriction through transient receptor potential (TRP) A1 channels and sensitizes TRPV1 channels, which colocalizes with TRPA1 in most of the vagal C-fibers innervating the airway. "( Transient receptor potential A1 activation prolongs isoflurane induction latency and impairs respiratory function in mice.
Brown, SM; Guo, CJ; Huang, CC; Li, F; Liu, Q; Xu, S; Yu, G, 2015
)
2.11
"Isoflurane is a representative inhalant anesthesia used in laboratory animals. "( Effect of midazolam and butorphanol premedication on inhalant isoflurane anesthesia in mice.
Iimuro, M; Inomata, T; Sato, R; Tsukamoto, A; Yamazaki, J, 2015
)
2.1
"Isoflurane is a volatile halogenated anesthetic used especially for anesthesia maintenance whereas propofol is a venous anesthetic utilized for anesthesia induction and maintenance, and reportedly an antioxidant. "( Isoflurane and Propofol Contribute to Increasing the Antioxidant Status of Patients During Minor Elective Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Study.
Braz, JRC; Braz, LG; Braz, MG; Freire, CMM; Lucio, LMC; Salvadori, DMF; Tang, G; Yeum, KJ, 2015
)
3.3
"Isoflurane is an alternative anesthetic that is less toxic than urethane, produces a stable level of anesthesia over extended periods, and is often used for recovery surgeries."( Dopamine uptake dynamics are preserved under isoflurane anesthesia.
Brodnik, ZD; España, RA, 2015
)
1.4
"Isoflurane is a commonly used anesthetic."( Anesthetic Isoflurane Induces DNA Damage Through Oxidative Stress and p53 Pathway.
Dong, Y; Guo, X; Li, C; Ni, C; Xie, Z; Zhang, Y, 2017
)
1.57
"Isoflurane is a commonly used inhaled anesthetic, which induces apoptosis of SH‑SY5Y cells in a dose‑ and time‑dependent manner; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. "( A mutation in β-amyloid precursor protein renders SH‑SY5Y cells vulnerable to isoflurane toxicity: The role of inositol 1,4,5‑trisphosphate receptors.
He, J; Liu, X; Song, S; Wang, Q; Yuan, T, 2016
)
2.11
"Isoflurane is a well-known volatile anesthetic. "( Distinct effects of isoflurane on basal BOLD signals in tissue/vascular microstructures in rats.
Kato, F; Takahashi, Y; Tsurugizawa, T, 2016
)
2.2
"Isoflurane is an inhalational anesthetic that is widely used in medical procedures or biomedical research. "( Effects of Long-Duration Administration of 1% Isoflurane on Resting Cerebral Blood Flow and Default Mode Network in Macaque Monkeys.
Li, CX; Zhang, X, 2017
)
2.16
"Isoflurane is a widely used anesthetic which safely and reversibly induces deep coma and associated burst suppression (BS) electroencephalographic patterns. "( Cortical inhibition during burst suppression induced with isoflurane anesthesia.
Amzica, F; Chever, O; Ferron, JF; Kroeger, D, 2009
)
2.04
"Isoflurane is an alternative treatment for refractory status epilepticus. "( Prolonged high-dose isoflurane for refractory status epilepticus: is it safe?
Burns, JD; Fugate, JE; Jankowski, CJ; Rabinstein, AA; Warner, DO; Wijdicks, EF, 2010
)
2.13
"Isoflurane is a competitive antagonist at the NMDA receptor glycine binding site, whereas CO(2) inhibits NMDA receptor current through extracellular acidification."( Does anesthetic additivity imply a similar molecular mechanism of anesthetic action at N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors?
Brosnan, RJ; Pham, TL, 2011
)
1.09
"Isoflurane is an inhaled halogenated hydrocarbon anesthetic commonly used for animal research. "( In vivo magnetic resonance imaging to detect biliary excretion of 19F-labeled drug in mice.
Cheng, K; Gullapalli, R; Johnson, D; Kane, MA; Khurana, S; Polli, J; Raufman, JP; Shao, C; Shi, D; Xu, S, 2011
)
1.81
"Isoflurane is a common anesthetic agent used in human surgery and in animal models of sepsis. "( The effects of isoflurane anesthesia and mechanical ventilation on renal function during endotoxemia.
Eriksson, S; Fenhammar, J; Frithiof, R; Hjelmqvist, H; Lindbom, L; Rundgren, M; Soehnlein, O, 2011
)
2.16
"Isoflurane appears to be an effective therapy in patients with life-threatening bronchospasm refractory to conventional therapy."( Isoflurane for life-threatening bronchospasm: a 15-year single-center experience.
Arnold, JH; Bateman, ST; Cooper, MK; Heitz, D; Smith, PB; Turner, DA, 2012
)
2.54
"Isoflurane is a popular volatile anesthetic agent used in humans as well as in experimental animal research. "( Isoflurane induces endothelial apoptosis of the post-hypoxic blood-brain barrier in a transdifferentiated human umbilical vein endothelial cell model.
Dittmar, MS; Graf, BM; Gruber, M; Petermichl, W; Schlachetzki, F, 2012
)
3.26
"Isoflurane is a volatile anesthetic that has a vasodilating effect on cerebral vessels producing a cerebral blood flow increase. "( Inhalation versus endovenous sedation in subarachnoid hemorrhage patients: effects on regional cerebral blood flow.
Aletti, G; Citerio, G; Giussani, C; Iacca, C; Molinari, AF; Pesenti, A; Villa, F, 2012
)
1.82
"Isoflurane is a halogenated ether which is used for general anesthesia. "( Isoflurane-loaded nanoemulsion prepared by high-pressure homogenization: investigation of stability and dose reduction in general anesthesia.
Cavalcanti, RL; Dallegrave, E; Guterres, SS; Krahn, CL; Limberger, RP; Mayorga, PE; Natalini, CC; Pohlmann, AR; Queiroga, LB; Raffin, RP; Santos, GS; Serpa, P, 2012
)
3.26
"Isoflurane is a volatile inhaled anaesthetic widely used in animal research, with particular utility for hearing research. "( Differential actions of isoflurane and ketamine-based anaesthetics on cochlear function in the mouse.
Cederholm, JM; Froud, KE; Housley, GD; Ko, M; Ryan, AF; Wong, AC, 2012
)
2.13
"Isoflurane is a widely used anesthetic and is a strong respiratory depressant."( Phase II collaborative pilot study: preliminary analysis of central neural effects from exposure to volatile anesthetics in the PACU.
Bernacki, E; Bukowski, J; Cope, KA; Dorman, T; Foster, WM; Krenzischek, DA; Merritt, WT; Risby, TH; Schaefer, J, 2002
)
1.04
"Isoflurane is a chiral, volatile anaesthetic with low metabolic rate (0.17%) that is routinely administered in its racemic form. "( Accumulation of S(+) enantiomer in human beings after general anaesthesia with isoflurane racemate.
Dieterich, HJ; Haeberle, HA; Jakubetz, H; Krause, H; Schmidt, R; Schurig, V; Wahl, HG, 2002
)
1.98
"Isoflurane appears to be a safe anesthetic in green iguanas."( The cardiac anesthetic index of isoflurane in green iguanas.
Dyson, D; Mosley, CA; Smith, DA, 2003
)
1.32
"Isoflurane is a chiral volatile anaesthetic, routinely administered as racemate. "( Release of S(+) enantiomers in breath samples after anaesthesia with isoflurane racemate.
Aigner, G; Dieterich, HJ; Haeberle, HA; Unertl, K; Wahl, HG, 2004
)
2
"Isoflurane is a volatile anesthetic commonly used for animal studies. "( Isoflurane strongly affects the diffusion of intracellular metabolites, as shown by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the monkey brain.
Besret, L; Bloch, G; Guillermier, M; Hantraye, P; Lebon, V; Valette, J, 2007
)
3.23
"Isoflurane is a halogenated volatile anesthetic. "( Effects of isoflurane exposure on oncogene and tumour suppressor gene expressions in vital organs of CBA/CA mice.
Beregi, A; Ember, I; Gombos, K; Kádár, B; Sebestyén, A; Szele, E; Varga, Z,
)
1.96
"Isoflurane appears to be a coronary vasodilator with potential beneficial (improvement in myocardial blood supply) as well as hazardous ("steal effect") effects on the heart."( Regional blood flow during isoflurane and halothane anesthesia.
Fowler, KC; Gelman, S; Smith, LR, 1984
)
1.29
"Isoflurane is an inhalational general anesthetic widely used in surgical operations as a racemic mixture of its two optical isomers. "( Can the stereoselective effects of the anesthetic isoflurane be accounted for by lipid solubility?
Dickinson, R; Franks, NP; Lieb, WR, 1994
)
1.98
"Isoflurane is a fluorinated ether used primarily as an inhalation anesthetic. "( Providing comfort to critically ill pediatric patients: isoflurane.
Curley, MA; Molengraft, JA, 1995
)
1.98
"Isoflurane is a coronary vasodilator and redistributes blood flow in favor of subendocardium and depresses subendocardial work when heart rate and aortic pressure are controlled. "( Effects of isoflurane on regional coronary blood flow and myocardial tissue pressure in chronically instrumented dogs.
Heim, K; Kim, YD; Lees, D; Myers, AK; Wang, YN, 1994
)
2.12
"Isoflurane is a volatile anesthetic which decreases vascular tone. "( The volatile anesthetic isoflurane attenuates Ca++ mobilization in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
Eskuri, S; Nelson, R; Sill, JC; Tarara, J; Van Dyke, RA, 1993
)
2.04
"Isoflurane is a pulmonary venodilator. "( Pulmonary venodilation by isoflurane improves gas exchange during Escherichia coli bacteremia.
Deusch, H; Fretschner, R; Guggenberger, H; Klöss, T; Schmid, HJ, 1993
)
2.03
"Isoflurane is a suitable agent to produce sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU). "( [Exposure of intensive care personnel to isoflurane in long-term sedation].
Hobbhahn, J; Hoerauf, K; Koller, C; Metz, C; Vescia, F, 1995
)
2
"Isoflurane is a safe and effective inhalation anesthetic for muskrats, although prolonged induction may limit its use in field studies."( Isoflurane as an inhalation anesthetic for muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus).
Belant, JL, 1995
)
2.46
"Isoflurane is an appropriate anesthetic for neuroanesthesia. "( The effects of sevoflurane on recovery of brain energy metabolism after cerebral ischemia in the rat: a comparison with isoflurane and halothane.
Fujise, Y; Ikeda, K; Moriwaki, G; Nakajima, Y, 1997
)
1.95
"Isoflurane is a concentration-dependent dilator of porcine coronary arterioles preconstricted with acetylcholine or U46619. "( Isoflurane-induced dilation of porcine coronary arterioles is mediated by ATP-sensitive potassium channels.
Abboud, W; Crystal, GJ; Manabat, NC; Salem, MR; Zhou, X, 1998
)
3.19
"Isoflurane is a nonflammable, liquid, volatile inhalation anesthetic administered by vaporizing. "( Reliable gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method combined with a headspace autosampler for isoflurane determination in blood.
Ho, WM; Hung, DZ; Hwang, KL; Wuhh, HH; Yang, NC, 2000
)
1.97
"Isoflurane is an effective neuroprotective drug in a canine cardiac arrest model in terms of both functional and biochemical criteria."( Isoflurane pretreatment ameliorates postischemic neurologic dysfunction and preserves hippocampal Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase in a canine cardiac arrest model.
Adamo, A; Beckman, J; Blanck, TJ; Haile, M; Heerdt, P; Hemmings, H; Kang, R; Veselis, RA; Xu, F; Zhang, J, 2000
)
3.19
"Isoflurane is considered to be a less hepatotoxic volatile anesthetic than halothane since it not only undergoes quantitatively much less metabolism to form toxic reactive intermediates, but also preserves better hepatic blood flow. "( Differential effects of isoflurane and halothane on the induction of heat shock proteins.
Akagi, R; Fujiwara, T; Hirakawa, M; Ohmori, E; Suzuki, T; Takahashi, T; Yamasaki, A, 2001
)
2.06
"That isoflurane is a profound respiratory depressant in dogs and cats is supported by our findings of a dose-dependent increase in PaCO2."( Isoflurane potency in the dog and cat.
Howland, D; Steffey, EP, 1977
)
2.15
"Isoflurane is a useful agent for prolonged sedation of ventilated patients and does not have any adverse effect on the cardiorespiratory system or on hepatic, renal or adrenal function."( Isoflurane for prolonged sedation in the intensive care unit; efficacy and safety.
Spencer, EM; Willatts, SM, 1992
)
3.17
"Isoflurane is a potent systemic vasodilator. "( Isoflurane-induced vasodilation: role of the alpha-adrenergic nervous system.
McIntyre, RW; Reves, JG; Schwinn, DA, 1990
)
3.16
"Isoflurane is a pentafluorinated methyl ether and can be metabolized to inorganic fluoride in man. "( [Renal effect of isoflurane].
Chang, CL; Chou, YP; Huang, WC; Lin, CY, 1990
)
2.06
"Isoflurane is a promising alternative technique for sedation of ventilated patients in the intensive care unit."( Isoflurane compared with midazolam for sedation in the intensive care unit.
Kong, KL; Prys-Roberts, C; Willatts, SM, 1989
)
3.16
"Isoflurane is an inhalational anesthetic agent associated with no known hepatic toxicity. "( Isoflurane as an anesthetic for experimental animal surgery.
Barker, ME; Burwen, SJ; Jones, AL; Raper, SE, 1987
)
3.16
"Isoflurane, although it is a potent vasodilator produced operating conditions which were indistinguishable from halothane."( Hypotensive anaesthesia for microsurgery of the middle ear. A comparison between isoflurane and halothane.
Eltringham, RJ; Fairbairn, ML; Robinson, JM; Young, PN, 1986
)
1.22
"Isoflurane is a volatile liquid anesthetic agent reported to have recovery times shorter than many anesthetic agents in current use. "( A comparison of postoperative recovery times between isoflurane and enflurane for pediatric dental outpatient anesthesia.
Elliott, MA,
)
1.82
"Isoflurane is a relatively new volatile anaesthetic in clinical practice and increasing use for obstetrical patients might be expected. "( Isoflurane potency and cardiovascular effects during short exposures in the foetal lamb.
Bachman, CR; Biehl, DR; Cumming, M; Pucci, W; Sitar, D, 1986
)
3.16

Effects

Isoflurane has a lesser ability than halothane to induce contracture in malignant hyperthermia (MH) muscle in vitro. It has an effect to increase sympathetic nerve activity when compared with sevoflurane.

Isoflurane has properties that suggest it may provide cerebral protection from ischemia. It has been shown to depress skeletal muscle force in vitro, but data are not available regarding the effects of isoflurane on diaphragmatic muscle function in vivo.

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
"Isoflurane has a pharmacological preconditioning effect against ischemia injury in the heart, kidney, and brain, but whether and how isoflurane preconditioning protects livers against ischemia and reperfusion (IR) injury is unclear."( Isoflurane Preconditioning Alleviated Murine Liver Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury by Restoring AMPK/mTOR-Mediated Autophagy.
Ding, Z; Gao, M; Li, J; Liu, S; Lu, T; Pan, X; Rao, Z; Sun, J; Yu, D; Zhang, H, 2017
)
3.34
"Isoflurane has a major impact on the recording of c-SSEP."( Effects of isoflurane on somatosensory-evoked potentials in calves: a pilot study.
Burns, P; Nichols, S; Parent, J; Truchetti, G, 2015
)
1.53
"Isoflurane has an acute preconditioning effectiveness against ischemia in kidney, but this beneficial effectiveness can only last for 2-3 hours. "( [Isoflurane produces delayed preconditioning against renal ischemia/reperfusion injury via hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha activation].
Cheng, J; Huang, H; Liu, J; Ma, D; Zhang, L, 2010
)
2.71
"Isoflurane anesthesia has a suppressive effect on the IOP in healthy rat eyes."( Characterization of the pupil light reflex, electroretinogram and tonometric parameters in healthy rat eyes.
Grozdanic, S; Kardon, RH; Kwon, YH; Sakaguchi, DS; Sonea, IM, 2002
)
1.04
"Isoflurane has an effect to increase sympathetic nerve activity when compared with sevoflurane."( Isoflurane increases, but sevoflurane decreases blood concentrations of melatonin in women.
Arai, YC; Fukaya, T; Manabe, M; Okatani, Y; Ueda, W, 2004
)
2.49
"Isoflurane has a pharmacological preconditioning effect against ischemia in the heart and brain, but whether this also occurs in the kidney is unclear. "( Isoflurane protects renal function against ischemia and reperfusion through inhibition of protein kinases, JNK and ERK.
Hashiguchi, H; Koji, T; Matsumoto, M; Miyoshi, H; Morooka, H; Sumikawa, K, 2005
)
3.21
"Isoflurane has a weak antihydrophobic effect at concentrations far above the clinically relevant range, and this effect is unlikely to explain how anesthetics act. "( Concentrations of isoflurane exceeding those used clinically slightly increase the affinity of methane, but not toluene, for water.
Buffington, CW; Eger, EI; Jankowska, K; Laster, MJ, 2007
)
2.12
"Isoflurane has a reversible increasing effect at the clinical concentration and a significant decreasing effect at the high concentration on the motility and vitality of human sperm, while sevoflurane does not affect human sperm motility and vitality at either concentration."( [Effects of inhaled anesthetics on human sperm motility in vitro].
Sun, HJ; Wang, LJ; Wang, XH; Xu, B, 2008
)
1.79
"Isoflurane has a lesser ability than halothane to induce contracture in malignant hyperthermia (MH) muscle in vitro. "( Effect of Bay K 8644 on the magnitude of isoflurane and halothane contracture of skeletal muscle from patients susceptible to malignant hyperthermia.
Adamantidis, MM; Adnet, PJ; Haudecoeur, G; Imbenotte, M; Krivosic-Horber, RM; Reyford, H, 1992
)
1.99
"Isoflurane has a 26 min time constant for one compartment (similar to a value of 25 min with halothane) but 174 min in the second one, compared with 320 min for halothane."( In vivo 19F-NMR study of isoflurane elimination from brain.
Conboy, CB; Eisele, P; Nichols, BG; Ryback, KR; Wyrwicz, AM, 1987
)
1.3
"Isoflurane (ISO) has been widely used in clinical anesthesia, and exposure to ISO leads to cognitive dysfunction. "( MiR-128-3p Attenuates the Neurotoxicity in Rats Induced by Isoflurane Anesthesia.
Dai, S; Qian, D; Sun, Y; Wang, L; Yuan, Y, 2022
)
2.41
"Isoflurane has been characterized as a distressing agent for rodents, causing both physiologic and behavioral effects. "( Physiologic and Behavioral Effects in Mice Anesthetized with Isoflurane in a Red-tinted or a Traditional Translucent Chamber.
Corson, KJ; Dupont, WD; Jones, CP; McKinney, MM; Wallace, JM, 2022
)
2.41
"Isoflurane (ISO) has been extensively uses in general anesthesia and reported to cause deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage in prolonged surgical procedures. "( Protective Effects of Dexmedetomidine Infusion on Genotoxic Potential of Isoflurane in Patients Undergoing Emergency Surgery.
Ahmad, M; Aroosa, S; Hafeez, MA; Javeed, A; Sattar, A; Usman, M, 2023
)
2.58
"Isoflurane has been demonstrated to induce mitochondrial damage and cell apoptosis. "( Ulinastatin alleviates mitochondrial damage and cell apoptosis induced by isoflurane in human neuroglioma H4 cells.
Guo, M; Li, J; Lin, D; Xu, H; Yao, Y; Zhu, X, 2020
)
2.23
"Isoflurane has demonstrated to exert protective impacts against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in some organs. "( MicroRNA-21 mediates the protective role of emulsified isoflurane against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice by targeting SPP1.
Fu, X; Yuan, J, 2021
)
2.31
"Isoflurane has been studied in ischemia-reperfusion injury, while the regulatory mechanism by which isoflurane regulates microRNA(miR)-9-3p in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury (HIRI) via targeting fibronectin type III domain containing 3B (FNDC3B) remains seldom investigated. "( Isoflurane upregulates microRNA-9-3p to protect rats from hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury through inhibiting fibronectin type III domain containing 3B.
Guo, L; Song, S; Wang, H; Wang, Y, 2021
)
3.51
"Isoflurane anesthesia has been shown to be responsible for cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and development of AD in the older age groups. "( Isoflurane anesthesia promotes cognitive impairment by inducing expression of β-amyloid protein-related factors in the hippocampus of aged rats.
Fan, H; Guan, W; Hu, X; Li, B; Luan, L; Tang, Q; Zhang, S, 2017
)
3.34
"Isoflurane has a pharmacological preconditioning effect against ischemia injury in the heart, kidney, and brain, but whether and how isoflurane preconditioning protects livers against ischemia and reperfusion (IR) injury is unclear."( Isoflurane Preconditioning Alleviated Murine Liver Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury by Restoring AMPK/mTOR-Mediated Autophagy.
Ding, Z; Gao, M; Li, J; Liu, S; Lu, T; Pan, X; Rao, Z; Sun, J; Yu, D; Zhang, H, 2017
)
3.34
"Isoflurane has clearly distinguishable effects on different states of mitochondrial respiration during the oxidation of complex I substrates. "( The Effect of Mitochondrial Complex I-Linked Respiration by Isoflurane Is Independent of Mitochondrial Nitric Oxide Production.
An, J; Deng, Y; Li, H; Qiao, S; Wang, C; Xu, F, 2018
)
2.17
"Isoflurane has also been associated with postoperative hypoxemia and may be associated with an increase in alveolar epithelial permeability, edema formation, and hindered oxygen exchange."( Isoflurane in contrast to propofol promotes fluid extravasation during cardiopulmonary bypass in pigs.
Brekke, HK; Hammersborg, SM; Haugen, O; Husby, P; Kvalheim, VL; Lundemoen, S; Mongstad, A, 2013
)
2.55
"Isoflurane (ISO) has been shown to attenuate acute lung injury (ALI). "( Isoflurane post-treatment improves pulmonary vascular permeability via upregulation of heme oxygenase-1.
Dong, X; Hu, R; Jiang, H; Li, Q; Sun, Y, 2013
)
3.28
"Isoflurane has been reported to induce caspase-3 activation, which may induce neurotoxicity and contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. "( Isoflurane induces endoplasmic reticulum stress and caspase activation through ryanodine receptors.
Dong, Y; Swain, CA; Wang, G; Wang, H; Xie, Z; Xu, Z; Zhang, J; Zhang, Y, 2014
)
3.29
"Isoflurane has been demonstrated to limit myocardial ischemic injury. "( Isoflurane protects the myocardium against ischemic injury via the preservation of mitochondrial respiration and its supramolecular organization.
Fang, C; Liem, D; Lotz, C; Ping, P; Zhang, J, 2015
)
3.3
"Isoflurane has a major impact on the recording of c-SSEP."( Effects of isoflurane on somatosensory-evoked potentials in calves: a pilot study.
Burns, P; Nichols, S; Parent, J; Truchetti, G, 2015
)
1.53
"Isoflurane has shown better control of intensive care sedation than propofol or midazolam and seems to be a useful alternative. "( Survival after long-term isoflurane sedation as opposed to intravenous sedation in critically ill surgical patients: Retrospective analysis.
Bellgardt, M; Bomberg, H; Dasch, B; Herzog-Niescery, J; Meiser, A; Steinfort, C; Uhl, W; Vogelsang, H; Volk, T; Wagenpfeil, S; Weber, TP, 2016
)
2.18
"Isoflurane has previously been shown to activate this enzyme."( Carbon monoxide modulates cytochrome oxidase activity and oxidative stress in the developing murine brain during isoflurane exposure.
Cheng, Y; Levy, RJ; Mitchell-Flack, MJ; Wang, A, 2015
)
1.35
"Isoflurane has either neuroprotective or neurotoxic effects. "( Exposure of isoflurane-treated cells to hyperoxia decreases cell viability and activates the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway.
Cho, HS; Chung, YH; Kim, GH; Kim, JA; Kim, MK; Lee, JJ; Lee, SH, 2016
)
2.26
"Isoflurane has shown neuroprotective properties that make a beneficial basis of using isoflurane in both cell culture and animal models, including various models of brain injury."( Isoflurane provides neuroprotection in neonatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury by suppressing apoptosis.
Bi, LY; Han, ZM; Huang, Q; Zhang, FM; Zhao, DA,
)
2.3
"Isoflurane has greater potency than sevoflurane or desflurane to cause calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum and to induce cell damage."( Inhalational anesthetics induce cell damage by disruption of intracellular calcium homeostasis with different potencies.
Hawkins, BJ; Liang, G; Madesh, M; Pierwola, A; Wei, H; Yang, H, 2008
)
1.07
"Isoflurane has been shown to induce tolerance against ischaemic injury in adult rodents. "( Isoflurane exerts a short-term but not a long-term preconditioning effect in neonatal rats exposed to a hypoxic-ischaemic neuronal injury.
Furuya, H; Kawaguchi, M; Kawaraguchi, Y; Konishi, N; Nakamura, M; Patel, H; Patel, PM; Sasaoka, N, 2009
)
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"Isoflurane has the highest solubility in blood and tissues, which may result in slower recovery."( Managing inhaled anesthesia: challenges from a health-system pharmacist's perspective.
Meyer, T, 2010
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1.08
"Isoflurane has an acute preconditioning effectiveness against ischemia in kidney, but this beneficial effectiveness can only last for 2-3 hours. "( [Isoflurane produces delayed preconditioning against renal ischemia/reperfusion injury via hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha activation].
Cheng, J; Huang, H; Liu, J; Ma, D; Zhang, L, 2010
)
2.71
"Isoflurane has demonstrated protective effects against ischemia/reperfusion injury in some organs. "( Emulsified isoflurane preconditioning protects against liver and lung injury in rat model of hemorrhagic shock.
Cheng, J; Du, G; Duan, Z; Li, Z; Lin, H; Liu, J; Luo, N; Zhang, L, 2011
)
2.2
"Isoflurane has been used as an inhaled anaesthetic for nearly 30 years. "( Effects of intrathecal isoflurane administration on nociception and Fos expression in the rat spinal cord.
Duan, QZ; Li, YQ; Liu, CR; Wang, W; Wei, YY; Wu, SX; Xu, LX; Zhang, H, 2011
)
2.12
"Isoflurane has significant modulatory effect on the transcription of genes regulating inflammation and apoptotic signalling."( Effects of isoflurane on Nfκb p65, Gadd45a and Jnk1 expression in the vital organs of CBA/CA mice.
Csejtei, R; Ember, I; Gombos, K; Iványi, JL; Kádár, B; Pajkos, G; Szele, E,
)
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"Isoflurane has been shown to promote Alzheimer's disease neuropathogenesis."( Isoflurane-induced spatial memory impairment by a mechanism independent of amyloid-beta levels and tau protein phosphorylation changes in aged rats.
Feng, C; Ji, C; Liu, W; Wang, H; Wang, Y; Wu, A; Xie, Z; Xu, C; Xu, J; Xu, Z; Yue, Y; Zhang, X, 2012
)
2.54
"Isoflurane has been shown to induce apoptosis, which leads to accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ)."( Aggravation effect of isoflurane on Aβ(25-35)-induced apoptosis and tau hyperphosphorylation in PC12 cells.
Ji, C; Liu, W; Liu, Y; Wang, H; Wang, Y; Wu, A; Xu, J; Yang, N; Yue, Y; Zhang, R; Zuo, P, 2012
)
1.41
"Isoflurane has also been shown to impair learning and memory, however, the up-stream mechanisms of these effects remain largely to be determined."( Isoflurane facilitates synaptic NMDA receptor endocytosis in mice primary neurons.
Dong, Y; Gautam, V; Kovacs, DM; Wu, A; Wu, X; Xie, Z; Xu, Z; Yue, Y; Zhang, G; Zhang, Y, 2013
)
2.55
"Isoflurane has been shown to blunt hearing sensitivity compared with the awake state, but little is known about how isoflurane compares with other anaesthetics with regard to hair cell transduction and auditory neurotransmission."( Differential actions of isoflurane and ketamine-based anaesthetics on cochlear function in the mouse.
Cederholm, JM; Froud, KE; Housley, GD; Ko, M; Ryan, AF; Wong, AC, 2012
)
1.41
"Isoflurane has been demonstrated to produce late preconditioning against myocardial stunning. "( Nitric oxide has no obligatory role in isoflurane late preconditioning against myocardial stunning.
Crystal, GJ; Gonzalez, JB; Kim, SJ; Malik, G; Saad, MM; Yoon, SH, 2012
)
2.09
"Isoflurane has documented neuroprotective effects so the present authors hypothesized that isoflurane prevents the neurocognitive dysfunction in rats after CPB."( Isoflurane prevents neurocognitive dysfunction after cardiopulmonary bypass in rats.
Deng, Y; Li, W; Su, D; Wang, S; Wang, X; Xu, H; Zheng, B, 2013
)
2.55
"Isoflurane has been reported to cause dose-dependent constriction in isolated coronary microvessels. "( Isoflurane-induced dilation of porcine coronary microvessels is endothelium dependent and inhibited by glibenclamide.
Cason, BA; Gamperl, AK; Hein, TW; Kuo, L, 2002
)
3.2
"Isoflurane anesthesia has a suppressive effect on the IOP in healthy rat eyes."( Characterization of the pupil light reflex, electroretinogram and tonometric parameters in healthy rat eyes.
Grozdanic, S; Kardon, RH; Kwon, YH; Sakaguchi, DS; Sonea, IM, 2002
)
1.04
"Isoflurane has less effects on +dp/dt max and -dp/dt max, compared with halothane. "( [The differential effects of isoproterenol on +dp/dt max and -dp/dt max under volatile anesthetics in rat].
Kadoi, Y; Saito, S, 2003
)
1.76
"Isoflurane has been a commonly used agent for neuroanesthesia, but newer agents, sevoflurane and desflurane, have a quicker onset and shorter emergence from anesthesia and are increasingly preferred for general pediatric anesthesia. "( Effects of 0.5 and 1.0 MAC isoflurane, sevoflurane and desflurane on intracranial and cerebral perfusion pressures in children.
Aamodt, G; Breivik, H; Due-Tønnesen, B; Helseth, E; Skraastad, Ø; Sponheim, S, 2003
)
2.06
"Isoflurane has been shown to directly inhibit vascular reactivity. "( Mechanisms of direct inhibitory action of isoflurane on vascular smooth muscle of mesenteric resistance arteries.
Akata, T; Kanna, T; Takahashi, S; Yoshino, J, 2003
)
2.03
"Isoflurane pretreatment has immediate and delayed protective effects against cytokine-induced injury in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells that seem to be modulated by mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels. "( Isoflurane pretreatment has immediate and delayed protective effects against cytokine-induced injury in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells.
Buckingham, MG; de Klaver, MJ; Rich, GF, 2003
)
3.2
"Isoflurane has an effect to increase sympathetic nerve activity when compared with sevoflurane."( Isoflurane increases, but sevoflurane decreases blood concentrations of melatonin in women.
Arai, YC; Fukaya, T; Manabe, M; Okatani, Y; Ueda, W, 2004
)
2.49
"Isoflurane has been shown experimentally to protect the myocardium against infarction but the clinical relevance of these findings is not yet well established. "( Isoflurane may not influence postoperative cardiac troponin I release and clinical outcome in adult cardiac surgery.
Fellahi, JL; Gerard, JL; Gue, X; Philippe, E; Riou, B, 2004
)
3.21
"Isoflurane has been shown to mimic ischaemic preconditioning (IPC). "( Ischaemic preconditioning but not isoflurane prevents post-ischaemic production of hydroxyl radicals in a canine model of ischaemia-reperfusion.
Berenshtein, E; Chevion, M; Drenger, B; Elami, A; Gozal, Y; Kitrossky, N, 2005
)
2.05
"Isoflurane has a pharmacological preconditioning effect against ischemia in the heart and brain, but whether this also occurs in the kidney is unclear. "( Isoflurane protects renal function against ischemia and reperfusion through inhibition of protein kinases, JNK and ERK.
Hashiguchi, H; Koji, T; Matsumoto, M; Miyoshi, H; Morooka, H; Sumikawa, K, 2005
)
3.21
"Isoflurane anesthesia has been shown to have a possibility of inducing a biphasic effect on dopamine release in rat striatum. "( [The effect of isoflurane anesthesia on dopamine release in rat striatum with pretreatment of imipramine].
Adachi, Y; Doi, M; Higuchi, H; Kazama, T; Sato, S; Watanabe, K, 2006
)
2.13
"Isoflurane has been shown to attenuate the response to inflammatory stimuli such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) when administered before induction of endotoxemia."( Isoflurane inhalation after induction of endotoxemia in rats attenuates the systemic cytokine response.
Betz, C; Boost, KA; Flondor, M; Hofstetter, C; Homann, M; Zwissler, B, 2008
)
2.51
"Isoflurane has a weak antihydrophobic effect at concentrations far above the clinically relevant range, and this effect is unlikely to explain how anesthetics act. "( Concentrations of isoflurane exceeding those used clinically slightly increase the affinity of methane, but not toluene, for water.
Buffington, CW; Eger, EI; Jankowska, K; Laster, MJ, 2007
)
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"Isoflurane has a reversible increasing effect at the clinical concentration and a significant decreasing effect at the high concentration on the motility and vitality of human sperm, while sevoflurane does not affect human sperm motility and vitality at either concentration."( [Effects of inhaled anesthetics on human sperm motility in vitro].
Sun, HJ; Wang, LJ; Wang, XH; Xu, B, 2008
)
1.79
"Isoflurane has the largest circulatory margin of safety of all potent halogenated agents; it produces the least myocardial depression at a given multiple of MAC."( The pharmacology of isoflurane.
Eger, EI, 1984
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1.31
"Isoflurane has been hailed as the anaesthetic of the eighties. "( Regional distribution of brain and myocardial perfusion in swine while awake and during 1.0 and 1.5 MAC isoflurane anaesthesia produced without or with 50% nitrous oxide.
Manohar, M; Parks, C, 1984
)
1.92
"Isoflurane has been reported to inhibit hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction. "( Effects of isoflurane on regional pulmonary blood flow during one-lung ventilation.
Goetz, AE; Groh, J; Kuhnle, GE; Ney, L; Sckell, A, 1995
)
2.12
"Isoflurane has been administered via the oxygenator of the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) circuit to provide anesthesia and prevent hemodynamic instability during surgical repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. "( General anesthesia with isoflurane for diaphragmatic hernia repair during ECMO.
Atkinson, JB; Hamid, R; Steward, DJ,
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1.88
"Isoflurane has been said to be more ventilatory depressant than halothane. "( Effects of halothane and isoflurane on ventilation and occlusion pressure.
Canet, J; Casan, P; Llorente, C; Navajas, D; Sanchis, J; Zegrí, A, 1994
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2.03
"Isoflurane has been reported to cause minimal or no coronary vasodilation, mild dose-related vasodilation, or even near-maximal coronary vasodilation."( Regional vasodilating properties of isoflurane in normal swine myocardium.
Cason, BA; Hickey, RF; Shubayev, I, 1994
)
1.28
"Isoflurane has little effect on myocardial contractions that depend on Ca2+ accumulation after an increase in intracellular Na+ activity. "( Lack of inhibition by inhalational anesthetics of myocardial contraction dependent on intracellular sodium activity.
Chiou, KY; Komai, H; Rusy, BF, 1996
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1.74
"Isoflurane has been considered the agent of choice where preservation of splanchnic blood flow is required. "( Effects of desflurane and isoflurane on splanchnic microcirculation during major surgery.
Bellamy, MC; O'Beirne, HA; O'Riordan, J; Young, Y, 1997
)
2.04
"Isoflurane has exceeded halothane and enflurane in usage. "( Vomiting, retching, headache and restlessness after halothane-, isoflurane- and enflurane-based anaesthesia. An analysis of pooled data following ear, nose, throat and eye surgery.
Honjol, NM; Joseph, D; Mphanza, T; Rozario, CJ; van den Berg, AA, 1998
)
1.98
"Isoflurane has cardioprotective effects that mimic the ischemic preconditioning phenomenon. "( Mechanisms of isoflurane-induced myocardial preconditioning in rabbits.
Cason, BA; Gamperl, AK; Hickey, RF; Ismaeil, MS; Tkachenko, I, 1999
)
2.11
"Isoflurane has physiological activity on metabolism of phospholipid of cellular membrane."( [Changes of fatty acid composition of brain synaptosomal phospholipids in isoflurane exposure rat].
Kaneko, Y; Kitazawa, M; Oshida, S; Shiratori, R; Tsukamoto, S, 2001
)
1.26
"Isoflurane has a lesser ability than halothane to induce contracture in malignant hyperthermia (MH) muscle in vitro. "( Effect of Bay K 8644 on the magnitude of isoflurane and halothane contracture of skeletal muscle from patients susceptible to malignant hyperthermia.
Adamantidis, MM; Adnet, PJ; Haudecoeur, G; Imbenotte, M; Krivosic-Horber, RM; Reyford, H, 1992
)
1.99
"Isoflurane, which has no reported organ toxicity and produces electrographic suppression at clinically useful concentrations in normal humans, should be a better volatile anesthetic for this purpose."( Isoflurane for refractory status epilepticus: a clinical series.
Davis, P; Gelb, A; Gray, L; Johnson, D; Kofke, WA; Meeke, R; Pearson, KS; Warner, DS; Woelfel, SK; Young, RS, 1989
)
2.44
"Isoflurane has dose-dependent effects on cardiopulmonary function qualitatively similar to those observed in mammals."( Isoflurane anesthesia in sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis): minimal anesthetic concentration and cardiopulmonary dose-response during spontaneous and controlled breathing.
Ludders, JW; Mitchell, GS; Rode, J, 1989
)
2.44
"Isoflurane has properties that suggest it may provide cerebral protection from ischemia. "( Primate brain tolerance to temporary focal cerebral ischemia during isoflurane- or sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension.
Boisvert, DP; Dowman, R; Gelb, AW; Lam, AM; Marchak, BE; Mielke, BW; Tang, C, 1989
)
1.96
"Isoflurane has been shown to depress skeletal muscle force in vitro, but data are not available regarding the effects of isoflurane on diaphragmatic muscle function in vivo. "( Effects of isoflurane on contractile properties of diaphragm.
Aubier, M; Desmonts, JM; Dureuil, B; Pariente, R; Veber, B; Viires, N, 1989
)
2.11
"Isoflurane has to be discontinued 20 min before the wake-up test."( [Controlled hypotension during posterior vertebral arthrodesis; value of an isoflurane-nitroglycerin combination].
Delleur, MM; Loose, JP; Murat, I; Saint-Maurice, C,
)
1.08
"Isoflurane and fentanyl have been compared as anaesthetic agents for outpatient laparoscopy. "( Isoflurane v fentanyl for outpatient laparoscopy.
Dodgson, MS; Rising, S; Steen, PA, 1985
)
3.15
"Isoflurane has protective properties during experimental global brain ischemia or hypoxia. "( A comparison of the cerebral protective effects of isoflurane and barbiturates during temporary focal ischemia in primates.
Drummond, JC; Johnson, PC; Nehls, DG; Spetzler, RF; Thompson, RA; Todd, MM, 1987
)
1.97
"Isoflurane has a 26 min time constant for one compartment (similar to a value of 25 min with halothane) but 174 min in the second one, compared with 320 min for halothane."( In vivo 19F-NMR study of isoflurane elimination from brain.
Conboy, CB; Eisele, P; Nichols, BG; Ryback, KR; Wyrwicz, AM, 1987
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Isoflurane can increase pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-6 levels. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of liver injury. Isoflarane may cause neuronal apoptosis and synaptic disorder during development.

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"Isoflurane (ISO) may cause neuronal apoptosis and synaptic disorder during development, and damage long-term learning and memory function. "( Effects of Long Noncoding RNA H19 on Isoflurane-Induced Cognitive Dysregulation by Promoting Neuroinflammation.
Cui, B; Ge, Y; Li, S; Lin, D; Ma, J; Wang, Z; Zhang, L, 2022
)
2.44
"Isoflurane can cause hepatotoxicity, and microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of liver injury. "( Isoflurane induces liver injury by modulating the expression of miR-125a-5p.
Jin, Y; Li, R; Li, X; Yao, Q, 2021
)
3.51
"Isoflurane can increase pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-6 levels. "( Isoflurane and sevoflurane increase interleukin-6 levels through the nuclear factor-kappa B pathway in neuroglioma cells.
Dong, Y; Xie, Z; Yang, L; Zhang, J; Zhang, L; Zhang, Y, 2013
)
3.28
"Isoflurane may suppress post-SAH brain inflammation possibly via the sphingosine-related pathway."( Isoflurane on brain inflammation.
Altay, O; Hasegawa, Y; Ostrowski, RP; Suzuki, H; Tang, J; Zhang, JH, 2014
)
2.57
"Isoflurane could activate HIF-1α, and the overexpression HIF-1α up-regulated the level of VEGF and TGF-β3, VEGF decreased the expression of occludin and TGF-β3 accelerated the endocytosis of occludin."( Isoflurane inhibits occludin expression via up-regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α.
Deng, C; Fei, X; Hao, J; Hou, Y; Wang, X; Zhao, J, 2014
)
2.57
"Isoflurane and propofol cause common alterations of fast thalamocortical rhythms that may constitute an electrophysiologic signature of the anesthetized state."( Attenuation of High-Frequency (50-200 Hz) Thalamocortical Electroencephalographic Rhythms by Isoflurane in Rats Is More Pronounced for the Thalamus Than for the Cortex.
Chapman, CA; Plourde, G; Reed, SJ, 2016
)
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"Isoflurane exposure may cause potential neurotoxicity, which is tolerated to some extent in Zn-adequate APP/PS1 mice."( Isoflurane anesthesia exacerbates learning and memory impairment in zinc-deficient APP/PS1 transgenic mice.
Cui, W; Feng, C; Liu, Y; Ma, Y; Piao, M; Yuan, Y; Zheng, F, 2016
)
2.6
"Isoflurane may increase BACE levels by reducing BACE degradation."( The common inhalation anesthetic isoflurane induces caspase activation and increases amyloid beta-protein level in vivo.
Crosby, G; Culley, DJ; Dong, Y; Frosch, MP; Moir, RD; Tanzi, RE; Xie, Z; Zhang, B; Zhang, G, 2008
)
1.35
"Isoflurane may cause the alteration of hippocampal proteome in rats, which is age-related."( [Delayed effect of isoflurane on hippocampal proteome after anesthesia in adult and aged rats].
Chen, M; Duan, K; Ouyang, W; Wang, S; Xia, Y, 2009
)
2.12
"The isoflurane-induced increase in rCBF in the ischemic area became insignificant with inhibition of iNOS."( The effects of isoflurane pretreatment on cerebral blood flow, capillary permeability, and oxygen consumption in focal cerebral ischemia in rats.
Chi, OZ; Hunter, C; Liu, X; Weiss, HR, 2010
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"Isoflurane is known to increase β-amyloid aggregation and neuronal damage. "( The common inhaled anesthetic isoflurane increases aggregation of huntingtin and alters calcium homeostasis in a cell model of Huntington's disease.
Eckenhoff, MF; Liang, G; Wang, Q; Wang, S; Wei, H; Yang, H, 2011
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"The isoflurane group showed lower arterial pressure throughout the procedure, with the difference reaching statistical significance after induction of myocardial ischemia."( Ventricular arrhythmias and mortality associated with isoflurane and sevoflurane in a porcine model of myocardial infarction.
Ajenjo-Silverio, JM; Altónaga, JR; Cuellas-Ramón, C; de Prado, AP; Fernández-Vázquez, F; Gonzalo-Orden, JM; Orden, A; Regueiro-Purriños, M, 2011
)
1.1
"Isoflurane might enhance tumor development and promote metastasis of tumor cells in HNSCC patients."( Isoflurane enhances malignancy of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cell lines: a preliminary study in vitro.
Gui-he, Z; Hui, Z; Jun, R; Li-xian, X; Xing-xing, S, 2011
)
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"Isoflurane stimulated an increase in HIF1α in EC but not in CM under normal oxygen tension (3.5 ± 0.1 vs."( Endothelial-cardiomyocyte crosstalk enhances pharmacological cardioprotection.
Baotic, I; Bienengraeber, M; Brzezinska, AK; Kersten, JR; Leucker, TM; Muravyeva, M; Pratt, PF; Warltier, DC; Weihrauch, D, 2011
)
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"Isoflurane may not cause long-lasting neuropathological changes."( Lidocaine attenuates cognitive impairment after isoflurane anesthesia in old rats.
Cao, L; Li, J; Lin, D; Wang, Z; Washington, JM; Zuo, Z, 2012
)
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"The isoflurane-mediated increase in ABR thresholds over time is attributable to action on cochlear nerve activation, evident as a right-shift in the P1-N1 input/output function compared to K/X/A."( Differential actions of isoflurane and ketamine-based anaesthetics on cochlear function in the mouse.
Cederholm, JM; Froud, KE; Housley, GD; Ko, M; Ryan, AF; Wong, AC, 2012
)
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"isoflurane induces lower intracranial pressure, and is less detrimental on the cardiovascular system)."( On the use of isoflurane versus halothane in the study of visual response properties of single cells in the primary visual cortex.
Casanova, C; Villeneuve, MY, 2003
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"Isoflurane may directly activate mitoK(ATP) channels."( Intracellular mechanism of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel activation with isoflurane.
Bosnjak, ZJ; Hogan, QH; Kohro, S; Nakae, Y, 2003
)
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"Isoflurane did not inhibit postischemic neuronal apoptosis."( Effect of isoflurane on neuronal apoptosis in rats subjected to focal cerebral ischemia.
Cole, DJ; Drummond, JC; Kawaguchi, M; Kelly, PJ; Patel, PM; Spurlock, MP, 2004
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"The isoflurane-induced increase of glutamate uptake by EAAT3 was abolished by the down-regulation of PKC alpha expression."( Isoflurane induces a protein kinase C alpha-dependent increase in cell-surface protein level and activity of glutamate transporter type 3.
Huang, Y; Zuo, Z, 2005
)
2.25
"Isoflurane was found to inhibit recombinant nNOS and iNOS activities at high concentrations (EC50=20 mM)."( Putative role of nitric oxide synthase isoforms in the changes of nitric oxide concentration in rat brain cortex and cerebellum following sevoflurane and isoflurane anaesthesia.
Baumane, L; Boucher, JL; Dzintare, M; Kalvinsh, I; Meirena, D; Sharipova, J; Sjakste, J; Sjakste, N; Sjakste, T, 2005
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"Isoflurane induced a 40% increase in attachment step duration in both strains and an almost twofold increase in the CB cycle duration compared with baseline in Lewis rats."( The effects of isoflurane on airway smooth muscle crossbridge kinetics in Fisher and Lewis rats.
Blanc, FX; Coirault, C; David, JS; Duracher, C; Gueugniaud, PY; Lecarpentier, Y; Riou, B, 2005
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1.4
"The isoflurane-induced 3-MT increase was preserved in all experiments."( Isoflurane anesthesia induces biphasic effect on dopamine release in the rat striatum.
Adachi, YU; Higuchi, H; Kazama, T; Satomoto, M; Watanabe, K; Yamada, S, 2005
)
2.25
"The isoflurane-induced increase in uptake of I-albumin in wild-type RLMVECs was abolished in the Y14F-caveolin-1 mutant expressing cells."( Isoflurane, but not sevoflurane, increases transendothelial albumin permeability in the isolated rat lung: role for enhanced phosphorylation of caveolin-1.
Albrecht, RF; Crystal, GJ; Hu, G; Minshall, RD; Salem, MR; Schwartz, DE; Shajahan, AN; Visintine, DJ; Vogel, SM, 2006
)
2.26
"Isoflurane and halothane cause electroencephalographic (EEG) depression and neuronal depression in the reticular formation, a site critical to consciousness. "( The differential effects of halothane and isoflurane on electroencephalographic responses to electrical microstimulation of the reticular formation.
Antognini, JF; Barter, L; Bravo, E; Carstens, E; Orth, M, 2006
)
2.04
"Isoflurane also promotes Abeta aggregation."( The inhalation anesthetic isoflurane induces a vicious cycle of apoptosis and amyloid beta-protein accumulation.
Crosby, G; Culley, DJ; Dong, Y; Maeda, U; Moir, RD; Tanzi, RE; Xia, W; Xie, Z, 2007
)
1.36
"The isoflurane-mediated increase in K+ currents was completely inhibited by 5-hydroxydecanoate."( Isoflurane activates human cardiac mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive K+ channels reconstituted in lipid bilayers.
Bosnjak, ZJ; Jiang, MT; Kwok, WM; Ljubkovic, M; Nakae, Y; Stowe, DF, 2007
)
2.26
"Isoflurane was found to inhibit synaptic localization of UNC-13."( An evolutionarily conserved presynaptic protein is required for isoflurane sensitivity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Crowder, CM; Dasgupta, N; Hunt, SJ; Liu, C; Metz, LB, 2007
)
1.3
"Isoflurane group had a lower level of TNF-alpha than I/R group."( [Effect of isoflurane delayed preconditioning on myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury in rabbits].
Chang, YT; Duan, KM; Jin, LY; Li, ZJ; Ran, K; Zou, DQ, 2008
)
1.46
"Isoflurane can inhibit p38MAPK activity during myocardial ischemia reperfusion and modulate the cytokine expression, which may be one of the molecular mechanisms of isoflurane delayed preconditioning on cardioprotection."( [Effect of isoflurane delayed preconditioning on myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury in rabbits].
Chang, YT; Duan, KM; Jin, LY; Li, ZJ; Ran, K; Zou, DQ, 2008
)
2.18
"Isoflurane might inhibit the adrenomedullin receptor-mediated response, which is a common pathway for both actions."( The effects of isoflurane on adrenomedullin-induced haemodynamic responses in pithed rats.
Goto, F; Koizuka, S; Kuroda, M; Nishikawa, K; Saito, S; Yoshikawa, D, 2008
)
1.42
"Isoflurane may increase heart rate, particularly in younger patients, and occasionally is associated with tachycardia."( The pharmacology of isoflurane.
Eger, EI, 1984
)
1.31
"Isoflurane is known to produce slight tachycardia in humans. "( Hemodynamic changes during isoflurane anesthesia.
Brahim, JS; Thut, PD,
)
1.87
"Isoflurane tended to increase HR in a dose-related manner and induced a hyperdynamic response during rapid increasing of isoflurane concentration."( [Hemodynamic responses to nitrous oxide during isoflurane anesthesia in humans].
Fujita, S; Namiki, A; Nanba, H; Tanaka, S; Tsuchida, H, 1994
)
1.27
"The isoflurane group had a lower steady-state rate of infusion of rocuronium than the other five groups (P < 0.05)."( Quantifying the interaction of rocuronium (Org 9426) with etomidate, fentanyl, midazolam, propofol, thiopental, and isoflurane using closed-loop feedback control of rocuronium infusion.
Olkkola, KT; Tammisto, T, 1994
)
0.98
"Isoflurane did not increase SEA values under any test conditions."( Anesthetics and automaticity of dominant and latent pacemakers in chronically instrumented dogs. II. Effects of enflurane and isoflurane during exposure to epinephrine with and without muscarinic blockade.
Atlee, JL; Bosnjak, ZJ; Vicenzi, MN; Woehlck, HJ, 1993
)
1.21
"Isoflurane may cause differential effects on different vascular beds of the same animal species. "( Mechanisms of action of isoflurane on contraction of rabbit conduit artery.
Su, JY, 1996
)
2.04
"Isoflurane caused an increase in HR at 0.5, 1, and 1.5 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) and a decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP, DBP) and MAP at 1 and 1.5 MAC."( Effects of isoflurane on cardiovascular system and sympathovagal balance in New Zealand white rabbits.
Grigioni, M; Marano, G; Tiburzi, F; Vergari, A; Zanghi, F, 1996
)
1.41
"Isoflurane and halothane produce favorable alterations in the determinants of left ventricular afterload before, but not after, the production of experimental left ventricular dysfunction by sustained, rapid cardiac pacing in chronically instrumented dogs."( The effects of isoflurane and halothane on left ventricular afterload in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy.
Hettrick, DA; Kersten, JR; Lowe, D; Pagel, PS; Warltier, DC, 1997
)
2.09
"Isoflurane did not increase renal cortical/PTS SMase levels."( Fluorinated anesthetic exposure "activates" the renal cortical sphingomyelinase cascade.
Lochhead, KM; Zager, RA, 1998
)
1.02
"The isoflurane-induced increase in rate-pressure product was significantly greater in the thiamylal group than in the propofol group."( The effect of propofol and thiamylal on hypertensive responses to a rapid increase in isoflurane concentration.
Kanaya, N; Nakayama, M; Namiki, A; Tsuchida, H, 1999
)
1.01
"Isoflurane can reproduce the protection afforded by ischemic preconditioning."( Prevention of isoflurane-induced preconditioning by 5-hydroxydecanoate and gadolinium: possible involvement of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium and stretch-activated channels.
Annat, G; Bastien, O; Chiari, P; Foëx, P; Knezynski, S; Lehot, JJ; Loufoua, J; Ovize, M; Piriou, V, 2000
)
1.39
"The isoflurane groups had a lower end-diastolic pressure than the control groups (P<0.05)."( Isoflurane-induced protection against myocardial stunning is independent of adenosine 1 (A(1)) receptor in isolated rat heart.
Foëx, P; Kato, R; Yao, L, 2001
)
2.23
"Isoflurane caused an increase in cardiac index that was not seen with halothane or enflurane (halothane vs isoflurane, P < 0.05)."( Effects of surgical stress and volatile anesthetics on left ventricular global and regional function in patients with coronary artery disease. Evaluation by computer-assisted two-dimensional quantitative transesophageal echocardiography.
Caidahl, K; Gustavsson, T; Houltz, E; Kirnö, K; Lamm, C; Milocco, I; Ricksten, SE, 1992
)
1
"Isoflurane did not cause significant relaxation of K(+)-induced (60 mM) contractions at any concentration studied."( Halothane relaxes previously constricted human epicardial coronary artery segments more than isoflurane.
Bollen, BA; McKlveen, RE; Stevenson, JA, 1992
)
1.22
"Isoflurane and halothane increase by similar amounts the neuromuscular potency of vecuronium.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)"( Effect of volatile anesthetics on vecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade in children.
Gemperle, G; Melis, A; Morel, DR; Pittet, JF; Rouge, JC; Tassonyi, E, 1990
)
1
"Isoflurane did not produce any change in the degree of ischemia as judged from the ECG."( The influence of isoflurane on blood flow in coronary bypass grafts.
Brodin, LA; Ekeström, S; Ohqvist, G; Settergren, G, 1985
)
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Isoflurane may enhance autophagy by activating the AMPK/ULK1 signaling pathway and further inhibit the release of inflammatory factors from NLRP3 inflammasomes, thereby ameliorating neurological function and cognitive impairment. In isoflurane anesthesia-treated group, the percentage of target quadrant dwell time was significantly lower.

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"Isoflurane post-treatment may enhance autophagy by activating the AMPK/ULK1 signaling pathway and further inhibit the release of inflammatory factors from NLRP3 inflammasomes, thereby ameliorating neurological function and cognitive impairment and exerting a protective effect on the brain in CIRI rats."( Isoflurane Enhances Autophagy by Activating AMPK/ULK1, Inhibits NLRP3, and Reduces Cognitive Impairment After Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Rats.
Li, N; Li, Y; Ma, K; Qin, X; Wang, R; Wang, S; Yin, J; Zhai, J; Zhang, X, 2023
)
3.07
"In isoflurane anesthesia-treated group (IS), the percentage of target quadrant dwell time was significantly lower and the escape latency was significantly higher than in the control group (sham), and the freezing behavior of IS was significantly less in contextual fear conditioning tests. "( Up-regulation of miR-106a targets LIMK1 and contributes to cognitive impairment induced by isoflurane anesthesia in mice.
Wang, T; Wen, H; Yao, L; Ye, W; Zhang, N, 2020
)
1.4
"Isoflurane treatment led to the increase of neurological function score and escape latency, and the reduction of time spent in the original quadrant in rats. "( Neuroprotective effects of miR-142-5p downregulation against isoflurane-induced neurological impairment.
Wang, H; Wei, Y; Xie, C; Zhang, Y, 2020
)
2.24
"Isoflurane treatment strengthened thalamo-cortical and hippocampal-cortical functional connectivity."( Isoflurane affects brain functional connectivity in rats 1 month after exposure.
Gröhn, O; Hiltunen, M; Koivisto, H; Kuulasmaa, T; Mäkinen, P; Natunen, T; Paasonen, E; Paasonen, J; Pirttimäki, T; Salo, RA; Stenroos, P; Tanila, H, 2021
)
2.79
"Isoflurane treatment upregulated miR-9-3p and attenuated pathological changes, inflammation, oxidative stress, transaminases, and hepatocyte apoptosis in HIRI rat liver tissues."( Isoflurane upregulates microRNA-9-3p to protect rats from hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury through inhibiting fibronectin type III domain containing 3B.
Guo, L; Song, S; Wang, H; Wang, Y, 2021
)
2.79
"Isoflurane treatment also caused a decrease in a disintegrin and metalloproteinase 17 (ADAM17) on the cell surface and a concomitant increase in its cytoplasmic fraction."( Isoflurane promotes phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils through AMPK-mediated ADAM17/Mer signaling.
Du, X; Dull, RO; Hu, G; Jiang, C; Lv, Y; Schwartz, DE; Zhao, YY, 2017
)
2.62
"In isoflurane-treated animals, 2.9% ± 0.02% of all caspase 3-positive neurons in superficial cortex also coexpressed GAD67, indicating that inhibitory neurons may also be affected."( Characterization and quantification of isoflurane-induced developmental apoptotic cell death in mouse cerebral cortex.
Danzer, SC; Hughes, EA; Istaphanous, GK; Loepke, AW; McAuliffe, JJ; McCann, JC; Nan, X; Ward, CG, 2013
)
1.17
"Isoflurane treatment did not reduce brain edema compared with controls in any of the applied isoflurane concentrations."( Lower doses of isoflurane treatment has no beneficial effects in a rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage.
Esposito, E; Lo, EH; Mandeville, ET, 2013
)
1.46
"Isoflurane treatment was then combined with sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor-1/2 antagonist VPC23019 or sphingosine kinase 1/2 antagonist N,N-dimethylsphingosine."( Isoflurane post-treatment ameliorates GMH-induced brain injury in neonatal rats.
Applegate, RL; Flores, JJ; Klebe, D; Krafft, PR; Leitzke, AS; Lekic, T; Rolland, WB; Van Allen, NR; Zhang, JH, 2013
)
2.55
"Isoflurane post-treatment improved the neurological sequelae after GMH possibly by activation of the sphingosine kinase/Akt pathway."( Isoflurane post-treatment ameliorates GMH-induced brain injury in neonatal rats.
Applegate, RL; Flores, JJ; Klebe, D; Krafft, PR; Leitzke, AS; Lekic, T; Rolland, WB; Van Allen, NR; Zhang, JH, 2013
)
3.28
"Isoflurane treatment induced a time- and concentration-dependent decrease in occludin mRNA and protein levels in HBVEC."( Isoflurane inhibits occludin expression via up-regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α.
Deng, C; Fei, X; Hao, J; Hou, Y; Wang, X; Zhao, J, 2014
)
2.57
"Isoflurane 2% for 6 h treatment increased the levels of CHOP (876% vs 100%, P=0.00009) and caspase-12 (276% vs 100%, P=0.006), and induced caspase-3 activation in the neurones. "( Isoflurane induces endoplasmic reticulum stress and caspase activation through ryanodine receptors.
Dong, Y; Swain, CA; Wang, G; Wang, H; Xie, Z; Xu, Z; Zhang, J; Zhang, Y, 2014
)
3.29
"Isoflurane post-treatment provides neuroprotection."( High-fat diet reduces neuroprotection of isoflurane post-treatment: Role of carboxyl-terminal modulator protein-Akt signaling.
Deng, J; Yu, H; Zuo, Z, 2014
)
1.39
"Isoflurane pretreatment was observed to attenuate the release of LDH and CK‑MB, and enhance the phosphorylation of ALDH2."( Protein kinase C signaling pathway involvement in cardioprotection during isoflurane pretreatment.
Lang, XE; Li, H, 2015
)
1.37
"Isoflurane treatment did not prevent the reduction of portal venous blood perfusion or bile flow or the induction of HO-1."( Isoflurane does not protect from brain death-associated aggravation of cold hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Keppler, U; Menger, MD; Moussavian, MR; Schilling, MK; Strowitzki, MJ; von Heesen, M, 2015
)
2.58
"Isoflurane post-treatment increased the tolerance of rabbits to the amount of clots."( Isoflurane Post-Treatment Improves Outcome after an Embolic Stroke in Rabbits.
Chen, F; Li, H; Long, Z; Yin, J; Zuo, Z, 2015
)
2.58
"Isoflurane-treated mice spent significantly less time exploring a novel object at 1 h but not at 24 h after the training phase."( Ciproxifan, an H3 receptor antagonist, improves short-term recognition memory impaired by isoflurane anesthesia.
Chen, R; Ding, F; Leung, LS; Liu, M; Luo, T; Zheng, L, 2016
)
1.38
"Isoflurane treatment caused delayed elimination of population spike and improved the recovery of population spike; decreased frequency of hypoxic injury potential, postponed the onset of hypoxic injury potential and increased the duration of hypoxic injury potential. "( Isoflurane provides neuroprotection in neonatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury by suppressing apoptosis.
Bi, LY; Han, ZM; Huang, Q; Zhang, FM; Zhao, DA,
)
3.02
"Isoflurane treatment was started at 0, 10, 30 (early treatment) or 120 (late treatment) minutes after isoprenaline injection."( Early treatment with isoflurane attenuates left ventricular dysfunction and improves survival in experimental Takotsubo.
Ali, A; Alkhoury, J; Omerovic, E; Oras, J; Redfors, B; Ricksten, SE; Seeman-Lodding, H, 2017
)
1.5
"Isoflurane treatment showed significantly greater potency of effect than sevoflurane or desflurane."( Inhalational anesthetics induce cell damage by disruption of intracellular calcium homeostasis with different potencies.
Hawkins, BJ; Liang, G; Madesh, M; Pierwola, A; Wei, H; Yang, H, 2008
)
1.07
"Isoflurane treatment for 2 or 4 h had no significant effect on ICAM-1 expression and secretion of IL-6 and IL-8 in control cells. "( Does isoflurane enhance rhinovirus replication and virus-induced cytokine secretion in airway epithelial cells?
Jang, YJ; Kim, JU; Koo, SW; Kwon, HJ; Park, HW; Wang, JH, 2008
)
2.3
"Isoflurane treatment showed no additional effects with RV on ICAM-1 expression, secretion of IL-6 and IL-8, and viral titer in A549 cells. "( Does isoflurane enhance rhinovirus replication and virus-induced cytokine secretion in airway epithelial cells?
Jang, YJ; Kim, JU; Koo, SW; Kwon, HJ; Park, HW; Wang, JH, 2008
)
2.3
"Isoflurane pretreatment can induce protection against lipopolysaccharide and interferon gamma (IFNgamma)-induced injury and activation of mouse microglial cells. "( Delayed treatment with isoflurane attenuates lipopolysaccharide and interferon gamma-induced activation and injury of mouse microglial cells.
Kim, JA; Li, L; Zuo, Z, 2009
)
2.11
"Isoflurane treatment decreased Bcl-2 and pERK protein expression relative to air, an effect reversed by dexmedetomidine treatment."( Dexmedetomidine provides cortical neuroprotection: impact on anaesthetic-induced neuroapoptosis in the rat developing brain.
Li, M; Ma, D; Maze, M; Patel, S; Sanders, RD; Sun, P, 2010
)
1.08
"Isoflurane treatments significantly increased apoptosis indicated by the activation of caspase-3 and elevation of poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerase in different brain regions."( Isoflurane causes greater neurodegeneration than an equivalent exposure of sevoflurane in the developing brain of neonatal mice.
Huang, B; Liang, G; Peng, J; Ward, C; Wei, H; Zhao, Y, 2010
)
2.52
"Isoflurane posttreatment was evaluated for effects on infarct volume at 48 hours after HI and brain atrophy and neurological outcomes at 4 weeks after HI."( Isoflurane posttreatment reduces neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in rats by the sphingosine-1-phosphate/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt pathway.
Fathali, N; Lekic, T; Martin, RD; Ostrowski, RP; Tang, J; Zhang, JH; Zhou, Y, 2010
)
2.52
"Isoflurane posttreatment significantly reduced infarct volume at 48 hours after HI. "( Isoflurane posttreatment reduces neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in rats by the sphingosine-1-phosphate/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt pathway.
Fathali, N; Lekic, T; Martin, RD; Ostrowski, RP; Tang, J; Zhang, JH; Zhou, Y, 2010
)
3.25
"Isoflurane posttreatment provides lasting neuroprotection against hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in neonatal rats. "( Isoflurane posttreatment reduces neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in rats by the sphingosine-1-phosphate/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt pathway.
Fathali, N; Lekic, T; Martin, RD; Ostrowski, RP; Tang, J; Zhang, JH; Zhou, Y, 2010
)
3.25
"Isoflurane pretreatment before CPB significantly reduced PVR compared to the controls."( Isoflurane pre-treatment before cardiopulmonary bypass alleviates neutrophil accumulation in dog lungs.
Du, GZ; Gao, H; He, X; Hu, XY; Li, XH; Liu, J; Wu, GS; Zeng, XG,
)
2.3
"Isoflurane post-treatment also significantly increased the phosphorylation of GSK3β at Ser9 at 1 h after the OGD."( Volatile anesthetic post-treatment induces protection via inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase 3β in human neuron-like cells.
Li, G; Lin, D; Zuo, Z, 2011
)
1.09
"Isoflurane pretreatment significantly attenuated the hepatic injuries and inflammatory responses caused by the ischemia reperfusion. "( Isoflurane preconditioning at clinically relevant doses induce protective effects of heme oxygenase-1 on hepatic ischemia reperfusion in rats.
Chen, G; Liu, Y; Lv, H; Lv, X; Tao, K; Wu, F; Yang, L; Yang, T; Yu, W, 2011
)
3.25
"Isoflurane after treatment worsened physiological and neurological outcomes in this ischemia hyperglycemia-induced hemorrhagic transformation possibly by impairing the antioxidant defense system."( Isoflurane enhanced hemorrhagic transformation by impairing antioxidant enzymes in hyperglycemic rats with middle cerebral artery occlusion.
He, Z; Hu, Q; Ma, Q; Tang, J; Zhan, Y; Zhang, J; Zhou, C, 2011
)
3.25
"Isoflurane treatment and the consequent augmentation of O-GlcNAc concentrations reduced the infarct size (26 ± 5% [mean ± SD], P < 0.001) compared with the control. "( Role of the O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine in the cardioprotection induced by isoflurane.
Hirose, K; Katayama, E; Kinoshita, M; Oshita, S; Shono, M; Tanaka, K; Tsutsumi, R; Tsutsumi, YM, 2011
)
2.04
"Isoflurane-treated rats had fewer correct reactions and initiative avoidances in the Y-maze test 24 and 48 h after 2 h of isoflurane anesthesia compared with control group rats (p<0.05)."( Involvement of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in cognitive impairment in isoflurane-treated rats.
Duan, KM; Li, G; Ouyang, W; Yan, XB, 2012
)
1.33
"The isoflurane anaesthesia treatment increased the escape latency contrast to propofol anaesthesia group. "( Changes of learning and memory in aged rats after isoflurane inhalational anaesthesia correlated with hippocampal acetylcholine level.
Feng, C; Jia, X; Wang, H; Wang, Y; Wu, A; Xu, Z; Yue, Y, 2012
)
1.19
"Isoflurane pretreatment significantly decreased apoptosis in EA.hy926 cells as evidenced by reduced TUNEL staining and DNA laddering without affecting necrosis."( Isoflurane protects against human endothelial cell apoptosis by inducing sphingosine kinase-1 via ERK MAPK.
Bakar, AM; Kim, M; Lee, HT; Park, SW, 2012
)
2.54
"Isoflurane posttreatment delays the development of postsubarachnoid hemorrhage early brain injury through antiapoptotic mechanisms including sphingosine-related pathway activation, implying its use for anesthesia during acute aneurysm surgery or intervention."( Isoflurane delays the development of early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage through sphingosine-related pathway activation in mice.
Altay, O; Hasegawa, Y; Khatibi, NH; Sherchan, P; Suzuki, H; Tang, J; Zhang, JH, 2012
)
3.26
"Isoflurane treatment in sham controls throughout the observation period (3.5h) revealed anesthesia associated IFNγ-expression and lymphocyte activation which were not observed when animals were treated with ketamine/xylazine (p<0.04, <0.009)."( Inflammatory immune responses in a reproducible mouse brain death model.
Floerchinger, B; Ge, X; Jurisch, A; Lee, YL; Schmid, C; Timsit, MO; Tullius, SG; Yuan, X, 2012
)
1.1
"Isoflurane posttreatment failed to induce neuroprotection in the IL-1β deficient mice."( Isoflurane postconditioning reduces ischemia-induced nuclear factor-κB activation and interleukin 1β production to provide neuroprotection in rats and mice.
Deng, J; Feng, C; Li, H; Li, L; Yin, J; Zuo, Z, 2013
)
2.55
"Isoflurane pretreatment prevented the decrease in MAP for 5 h and attenuated the decrease at 6 h."( Isoflurane pretreatment inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in rats.
Cerilli, LA; Hayes, JK; Plachinta, RV; Rich, GF, 2003
)
2.48
"Isoflurane pretreatment has immediate and delayed protective effects against cytokine-induced injury in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells that seem to be modulated by mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels. "( Isoflurane pretreatment has immediate and delayed protective effects against cytokine-induced injury in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells.
Buckingham, MG; de Klaver, MJ; Rich, GF, 2003
)
3.2
"isoflurane treated rats (p<0.05)."( Hyperglycolysis is exacerbated after traumatic brain injury with fentanyl vs. isoflurane anesthesia in rats.
Clark, RS; Janesko, KL; Jenkins, LW; Kochanek, PM; Melick, JA; Statler, KD, 2003
)
1.27
"Isoflurane pretreatment supported hemodynamics and increased leukocyte rolling velocities in the mesenteric microcirculation during lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation. "( Isoflurane pretreatment supports hemodynamics and leukocyte rolling velocities in rat mesentery during lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation.
Havaleshko, DM; Hayes, JK; Plachinta, RV; Rich, GF, 2004
)
3.21
"Isoflurane treatment for 30 min resulted in a highly significant decrease in the amount of h-DAT on the cell surface (21 +/- 15% of control; P < 0.01) (mean +/- SD; n = 4)."( Isoflurane induces dopamine transporter trafficking into the cell cytoplasm.
Byas-Smith, MG; Denson, DD; Eaton, DC; Li, J; Szlam, F; Votaw, JR, 2004
)
2.49
"Isoflurane-treated cells were additionally exposed to 1MAC of isoflurane (ischemia + iso)."( Isoflurane applied during ischemia enhances intracellular calcium accumulation in ventricular myocytes in part by reactive oxygen species.
Breukelmann, D; Dworschak, M; Hannon, JD, 2004
)
2.49
"Isoflurane-treated mice subjected to ischemia and 2 weeks of reperfusion showed less expression of proapoptotic genes, significantly decreased expression of cleaved caspase-3, and significantly decreased deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick end labeling-positive nuclei compared with the control group."( Isoflurane produces sustained cardiac protection after ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice.
Head, BP; Lai, NC; Patel, HH; Roth, DM; Takahashi, T; Tsutsumi, YM, 2006
)
2.5
"Isoflurane pretreatment attenuated both neutrophil recruitment into lung interstitium and alveolar space when given 1 or 12 h before or 1 h after lipopolysaccharide but not at 4, 6, or 24 h before endotoxin exposure."( Protective effects of isoflurane pretreatment in endotoxin-induced lung injury.
Chang, D; Hayes, JK; Ley, K; Reutershan, J, 2006
)
1.37
"Isoflurane pretreatment reduces acute lung injury when given 1 or 12 h before an endotoxin challenge or within the first hour of an already established inflammation."( Protective effects of isoflurane pretreatment in endotoxin-induced lung injury.
Chang, D; Hayes, JK; Ley, K; Reutershan, J, 2006
)
2.09
"Isoflurane-treated animals showed higher baseline levels of corticosterone at the initial sampling."( Comparison of the stress response in rats to repeated isoflurane or CO2:O2 anesthesia used for restraint during serial blood collection via the jugular vein.
Altholtz, LY; Badura, LL; Fowler, KA; Kovacs, MS, 2006
)
1.3
"Isoflurane treatment also elicited partial dissipation of mitochondrial transmembrane potential, which remained depolarized even after anesthetic withdrawal (tetramethylrhodamine fluorescence intensity declined to 83 +/- 3 and 81 +/- 7% of baseline during isoflurane exposure and washout, respectively)."( Isoflurane preconditioning uncouples mitochondria and protects against hypoxia-reoxygenation.
Bienengraeber, M; Bosnjak, ZJ; Ljubkovic, M; Marinovic, J; Mio, Y; Stadnicka, A; Warltier, DC, 2007
)
2.5
"Isoflurane-treated mice had lower plasma levels of TNF-alpha, KC, and IL-6."( Isoflurane improves survival and protects against renal and hepatic injury in murine septic peritonitis.
Emala, CW; Joo, JD; Kim, M; Lee, HT, 2007
)
2.5
"Isoflurane pretreatment increased hepatic HO-1 mRNA, HO-1 protein, HO enzyme activity, and decreased plasma levels of AST, ALT, and alpha-GST. "( Heme oxygenase-1 induction by the clinically used anesthetic isoflurane protects rat livers from ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Geiger, KK; Halverscheid, L; Hoetzel, A; Humar, M; Loop, T; Pannen, BH; Schmidt, R; Tritschler, E, 2007
)
2.02
"Isoflurane pretreatment did not affect prolactin levels in controls or in animals injected with OFQ/N."( Effect of orphanin FQ/nociceptin (OFQ/N) and isoflurane on the prolactin secretory response in OFQ/N knockout mice.
Callahan, P; Janik, J; Murphree, E; Reinscheid, RK; Zullig, KL, 2007
)
1.32
"In isoflurane-pretreated hearts (1.3%, vol/vol), the phosphodiesterase inhibitors increased (dP/dt)max to a larger degree, whereas the increase in heart rate remained similar to that in the control hearts."( Combined effects of volatile anesthetics and phosphodiesterase inhibitors on contractile performance in guinea pig hearts.
Himmel, HM; Ravens, U; Schappert, T, 1991
)
0.8
"Rats treated with isoflurane showed significant increases in the escape latency periods (ELP) and the apoptosis of hippocampus neuron cells; this effect was reversed by 3 mg/kg or 10 mg/kg of vitexin (p < 0.05). "( Vitexin improves neuron apoptosis and memory impairment induced by isoflurane via regulation of miR-409 expression.
Chen, L; Nie, Y; Qi, Y; Shan, S; Wang, Y, 2020
)
1.13
"Treatment with isoflurane or propofol may enhance GSH production by facilitating translocation of Nrf2 into the nucleus and increasing EAAC1mRNA expression in the rat hippocampus. "( Effects of propofol and isoflurane on excitatory amino acid carrier 1 mRNA and glutathione protein levels in rat hippocampus.
Kim, D; Park, JH; Shin, BS, 2018
)
1.14
"Pretreatment with isoflurane prior to ischemia reduced LDH and CK-MB levels and infarct size, while it increased phosphorylation of ALDH2, which could be blocked by the ALDH2 inhibitor, cyanamide."( Isoflurane preconditioning confers cardioprotection by activation of ALDH2.
Jin, JH; Lang, XE; Li, QS; Lv, JY; Wang, X; Zhang, KR, 2013
)
2.16
"Pretreatment with isoflurane suppressed renal NF-κB activation, leading to a reduction in proinflammatory molecules (high-mobility group box 1, interleukin-1β, and tumor necrosis factor-α) both in the kidneys and circulation."( Isoflurane preconditioning ameliorates renal ischemia-reperfusion injury through antiinflammatory and antiapoptotic actions in rats.
Guo, X; Li, M; Li, Z; Liang, Y; Mo, N; Wang, J; Wang, Y; Zhuang, Z, 2014
)
2.17
"Mice treated with isoflurane following exposure to inhaled endotoxin and before MV exhibited significantly less physiologic lung dysfunction. "( Isoflurane Ameliorates Acute Lung Injury by Preserving Epithelial Tight Junction Integrity.
Amador-Munoz, D; Baron, RM; Coronata, A; Crosby, G; Culley, DJ; Englert, JA; Fredenburgh, LE; Guan, J; Isabelle, C; Lee, A; Macias, AA; Magaoay, B; Pinilla Vera, M; Suarez Velandia, M, 2015
)
2.19
"Treatment with isoflurane (1 MAC) for 8 h induced a higher degree of cytotoxicity, and a marked increase in [Ca2+]c and IP3R protein levels in mutated APP‑transfected SH‑SY5Y cells compared with vector‑transfected SH‑SY5Y cells."( A mutation in β-amyloid precursor protein renders SH‑SY5Y cells vulnerable to isoflurane toxicity: The role of inositol 1,4,5‑trisphosphate receptors.
He, J; Liu, X; Song, S; Wang, Q; Yuan, T, 2016
)
1
"Treating isoflurane-exposed rats with ciproxifan significantly improved the memory performance, as evidenced by an increased discrimination ratio in objects recognition and prolonged retention time in passive avoidance test."( Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonist Prevents Memory Deficits and Synaptic Plasticity Disruption Following Isoflurane Exposure.
Liu, M; Liu, ZG; Luo, T; Qin, J; Wang, Y, 2017
)
1.06
"Mice treated with isoflurane for 4 h showed significantly decreased spontaneous alternations and decreased exploration parameters compared with the no anesthesia group, but this was not observed in mice treated with isoflurane for 1 or 2 h."( Prolonged duration of isoflurane anesthesia impairs spatial recognition memory through the activation of JNK1/2 in the hippocampus of mice.
Chen, Y; Jiang, S; Miao, B, 2017
)
1.09
"Pretreatment with isoflurane did not significantly diminish the CORT response to injection, except in wild-type males."( Effect of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) and isoflurane on the corticosterone secretory response in mice lacking the N/OFQ prepropeptide (ppN/OFQ-/-).
Callahan, P; Janik, J; Murphree, E; Prince-Zullig, KL; Reinscheid, RK, 2009
)
0.94
"Posttreatment with isoflurane, but not desflurane, reduced this cell injury."( Isoflurane induces a postconditioning effect on bovine pulmonary arterial endothelial cells exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation.
Kim, JA; Li, L; Zuo, Z, 2009
)
2.11
"Pretreatment with isoflurane decreased myocardial infarction size in young rats (3-5 months) but not in old rats (20-24 months). "( Age-associated differences in activation of Akt/GSK-3beta signaling pathways and inhibition of mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening in the rat heart.
Brink, PR; Glass, PS; Liu, L; Rebecchi, MJ; Tan, M; Zhu, J, 2010
)
0.69
"For treatment, 2% isoflurane was administered immediately after HI for 1 hour."( Isoflurane posttreatment reduces neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in rats by the sphingosine-1-phosphate/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt pathway.
Fathali, N; Lekic, T; Martin, RD; Ostrowski, RP; Tang, J; Zhang, JH; Zhou, Y, 2010
)
2.13
"Post-treatment with isoflurane, sevoflurane or desflurane reduced this cell injury."( Volatile anesthetic post-treatment induces protection via inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase 3β in human neuron-like cells.
Li, G; Lin, D; Zuo, Z, 2011
)
0.68
"Pretreatment with isoflurane preserves ATP-sensitive K(+) channel activity in the human omental artery exposed to oxidative stress induced by high glucose, whereas the effect seems to be mediated by NADPH oxidase inhibition."( Isoflurane pretreatment preserves adenosine triphosphate-sensitive K(+) channel function in the human artery exposed to oxidative stress caused by high glucose levels.
Azma, T; Hatakeyama, N; Iranami, H; Kawahito, S; Kinoshita, H; Matsuda, N; Ogawa, K; Yamazaki, M, 2012
)
2.15
"Pretreatment with isoflurane abrogated ALI as measured by both BAL fluid protein and pulmonary immunofluorescence (P < .001). "( Isoflurane prevents acute lung injury through ADP-mediated platelet inhibition.
Banerjee, A; Fragoso, M; Gamboni, F; Harr, JN; Jones, WL; Moore, EE; Silliman, CC; Stringham, J; Wohlauer, MV, 2012
)
2.16
"Pretreatment with isoflurane decreased the stress-induced cell death from 31% ± 1% to 21% ± 1% in WT and from 44% ± 2% to 35% ± 2% in Kir6.2 KO myocytes."( Preconditioning by isoflurane elicits mitochondrial protective mechanisms independent of sarcolemmal KATP channel in mouse cardiomyocytes.
Bosnjak, ZJ; Dolan, N; Muravyeva, M; Sedlic, F; Stadnicka, A, 2013
)
1.04
"Rats treated with isoflurane had the best cognitive recovery (p < 0.05) and hippocampal neuronal survival (p < 0.05)."( Comparison of seven anesthetic agents on outcome after experimental traumatic brain injury in adult, male rats.
Alexander, H; Clark, RS; Dixon, CE; Jenkins, L; Kochanek, PM; Statler, KD; Vagni, V, 2006
)
0.66
"Pretreatment with isoflurane attenuated this effect to 26 +/- 8%."( Distinct roles for sarcolemmal and mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels in isoflurane-induced protection against oxidative stress.
Bosnjak, ZJ; Marinovic, J; Stadnicka, A, 2006
)
0.87

Toxicity

Isoflurane is a useful agent for prolonged sedation of ventilated patients. It does not have any adverse effect on the cardiorespiratory system or on hepatic, renal or adrenal function. The laryngeal mask provides a safe and effective form of airway management for infants and children in the hands of supervised anaesthesia trainees.

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" The occasionally observed liver and kidney injuries indicate a potential formation of toxic metabolites."( [The biotransformation of inhalation anaesthetics and its relevance to clinical side effects (author's transl)].
Rietbrock, I, 1975
)
0.25
"Isoflurane is a useful agent for prolonged sedation of ventilated patients and does not have any adverse effect on the cardiorespiratory system or on hepatic, renal or adrenal function."( Isoflurane for prolonged sedation in the intensive care unit; efficacy and safety.
Spencer, EM; Willatts, SM, 1992
)
3.17
"The influence of age and volatile anesthetic agents on plasma concentrations and toxic effects of bupivacaine were studied in 2-day-old, 2-week-old, and 2-month-old pigs."( Bupivacaine toxicity in young pigs is age-dependent and is affected by volatile anesthetics.
Badgwell, JM; Heavner, JE; Kytta, J, 1990
)
0.28
" A toxic effect of isoflurane was not observed under identical experimental conditions."( Comparative toxicity of halothane, isoflurane, hypoxia, and phenobarbital induction in monolayer cultures of rat hepatocytes.
Costa, AK; Heffel, DF; Schieble, TM; Trudell, JR, 1988
)
0.88
" We tested whether toxic products were produced by the passage of sevoflurane through soda lime, and a comparison was made of the toxicity of sevoflurane passed through soda lime with the toxicity of other potent volatile anesthetics in current clinical use."( Toxicity of sevoflurane in rats.
Eger, EI; Ferrell, LD; Johnson, BH; Steffey, EP; Strum, DP, 1987
)
0.27
"The physical stability and low blood solubility of the new inhaled anesthetic, I-653, imply that this agent produces limited or no toxic effects."( Studies of the toxicity of I-653, halothane, and isoflurane in enzyme-induced, hypoxic rats.
Eger, EI; Ferrell, LD; Johnson, BH; Strum, DP, 1987
)
0.53
"The low solubility and high stability of the new volatile anesthetic, I-653, suggest that this agent should have little or no toxic effect."( Comparison of the toxicity of I-653 and isoflurane in rats: a test of the effect of repeated anesthesia and use of dry soda lime.
Eger, EI; Ferrell, LD; Johnson, BH, 1987
)
0.54
" Furthermore, all adverse effects were recorded and the relationship to the drug administered was rated."( [Emergence times, hemodynamics and adverse effects of sevoflurane and isoflurane: an open, randomized, comparative phase iii study].
Hobbhahn, J; Hörauf, K; Schwürzer, S; Wiesner, G, 1994
)
0.52
" Heart rate, systolic arterial blood pressure (SAP), respiration, quality of induction and recovery, and adverse effects were induction and recovery, and adverse effects were recorded."( Adverse effects of administration of propofol with various preanesthetic regimens in dogs.
Bednarski, RM; Gaynor, JS; Muir, WW; Smith, JA, 1993
)
0.29
" However, no data currently exist concerning potential interactions between toxic levels of cocaine and volatile anesthetic agents."( Cocaine toxicity and isoflurane anesthesia: hemodynamic, myocardial metabolic, and regional blood flow effects in swine.
Boylan, JF; Boylen, P; Carmichael, FJ; Cheng, DC; Feindel, C; Koren, G; Sandler, AN, 1996
)
0.61
" We conclude that the laryngeal mask provides a safe and effective form of airway management for infants and children in the hands of supervised anaesthesia trainees both for spontaneous and controlled ventilation using either isoflurane or total intravenous anaesthesia."( Safety and efficacy of the laryngeal mask airway. A prospective survey of 1400 children.
Alvarez, M; Brimacombe, J; Lopez-Gil, M, 1996
)
0.48
" Moderate duration low-flow sevoflurane anesthesia, during which compound A formation occurs, appears to be as safe as low-flow isoflurane anesthesia."( Assessment of low-flow sevoflurane and isoflurane effects on renal function using sensitive markers of tubular toxicity.
Artru, A; Bowdle, TA; Frink, EJ; Kharasch, ED; Nogami, WM; Zager, R, 1997
)
0.77
" This was followed by toxic effects on peritoneal organs and surfaces, except for sevoflurane, which did not produce any lesions."( Fluorinated anesthetics differ in toxic effects on peritoneum and subjacent tissues.
Levine, S; Saltzman, A,
)
0.13
" No adverse hemodynamic effects of amiodarone were identified."( An assessment of the safety of short-term amiodarone therapy in cardiac surgical patients with fentanyl-isoflurane anesthesia.
Dunn, A; Felton, K; Freeman-Bosco, L; Giri, S; Kluger, J; Tsikouris, J; Waberski, W; White, CM, 1999
)
0.52
" Both remifentanil and fentanyl were well-tolerated, with reported adverse events typical of mu-opioid agonists."( Remifentanil and fentanyl during anaesthesia for major abdominal and gynaecological surgery. An open, comparative study of safety and efficacy.
Appelgren, L; Camu, F; Doenicke, A; Helmers, JH; Holgersen, O; Mann, C; Noronha, D; Sneyd, JR; Upadhyaya, BK, 2001
)
0.31
"This first randomized controlled multicenter trial on the use of xenon as an inhalational anesthetic confirms, in a large group of patients, that xenon in oxygen provides effective and safe anesthesia, with the advantage of a more rapid recovery when compared with anesthesia using isoflurane-nitrous oxide."( Multicenter randomized comparison of the efficacy and safety of xenon and isoflurane in patients undergoing elective surgery.
Del Turco, M; Erdmann, W; Giunta, F; Hammerle, AF; Nagele, P; Reyle-Hahn, M; Rossaint, R; Scherpereel, P; Scholz, J; Schulte Am Esch, J; Tenbrinck, R; Vallet, B, 2003
)
0.73
" Atropine and diazepam in the premedication, propofol and fentanyl during induction, muscle relaxation facilitation by vecuronium, and sevoflurane or isoflurane for maintenance seem to be a safe general anesthetic choice for analgesic intolerant patients with and without asthma."( General anesthesia and postoperative pain management in analgesic intolerant patients with/without asthma: is it safe?
Basgül, E; Bozkurt, B; Celiker, V; Kalyoncu, AF; Karakaya, G; Oguzalp, H,
)
0.33
"Although direct IV injection of liquid volatile anesthetics is usually lethal, anesthesia using emulsified halothane and isoflurane without adverse effects has been safely induced in animals."( The efficacy and safety of intravenous emulsified isoflurane in rats.
Liang, XM; Liu, J; Luo, NF; Zhou, JX, 2006
)
0.79
"5 million adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports for 8620 drugs/biologics that are listed for 1191 Coding Symbols for Thesaurus of Adverse Reaction (COSTAR) terms of adverse effects."( Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
Benz, RD; Contrera, JF; Kruhlak, NL; Matthews, EJ; Weaver, JL, 2004
)
0.32
" This relatively simple blood collection technique seems to be efficient and safe in hamsters."( Efficiency and safety of a technique for drawing blood from the hamster cranial vena cava.
Benito, PJ; García-Olmo, DC; Picazo, MG, 2009
)
0.35
" The depth of anaesthesia was sufficient to allow safe removal of the animals from the enclosure, intravenous catheter placement and manipulation; however, the anaesthetic effect was short-acting (20 (±7) minutes in orangutans, 16 (±14) in gorillas, and 10 (±4) minutes in chimpanzees, respectively) and isoflurane administration was necessary in the majority of the apes to prolong the duration of anaesthesia, especially when lengthier procedures were performed."( Evaluation of effectiveness, safety and reliability of intramuscular medetomidine-ketamine for captive great apes.
Adami, C; Bergadano, A; Hoby, S; Wenker, C, 2012
)
0.55
" Postdose vital signs, physical examination, laboratory tests, chest radiograph, 12-lead electrocardiogram, and development of any adverse event were closely monitored as safety measurements."( A phase I, dose-escalation trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of emulsified isoflurane in healthy human volunteers.
Huang, H; Li, R; Liao, T; Liu, J; Yi, X; Zhang, W, 2014
)
0.63
" The most common adverse events associated with EI were injection pain (77 of 78, 98."( A phase I, dose-escalation trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of emulsified isoflurane in healthy human volunteers.
Huang, H; Li, R; Liao, T; Liu, J; Yi, X; Zhang, W, 2014
)
0.63
" These results suggest that this visible endotracheal intubation method is simple, reliable, safe and favorable with regard to the rats' welfare."( Visible, safe and certain endotracheal intubation using endoscope system and inhalation anesthesia for rats.
Hatakeyama, M; Itano, N; Kasai, N; Konno, K; Ogawa, T; Shiotani, Y; Shioya, K, 2014
)
0.4
" Due to the lack of appreciable benefits and the presence of notable adverse effects, using vapocoolants or Cetacaine for this tail biopsy procedure in laboratory mice is unadvisable and we encourage the removal of these agents from institutional tail biopsy guidelines."( Adverse effects of vapocoolant and topical anesthesia for tail biopsy of preweanling mice.
Braden, GC; Brice, AK; Hankenson, FC, 2015
)
0.42
" Higher blood levels of caffeine within the range considered therapeutic and safe for human infants correlated with increased neuroapoptosis."( Caffeine Augments Anesthesia Neurotoxicity in the Fetal Macaque Brain.
Brambrink, AM; Dissen, GA; Ikonomidou, C; Johnson, SA; Manzella, FM; Martin, LD; Masuoka, KL; Noguchi, KK; Olney, JW; Schenning, KJ; Williams, SL, 2018
)
0.48
"Routine general anesthesia is considered to be safe in healthy individuals."( Relevance of experimental paradigms of anesthesia induced neurotoxicity in the mouse.
Bornstein, R; Ford, JM; Freed, A; Howard, CRA; Johnson, SC; Li, L; Morgan, PG; Pan, A; Sedensky, MM; Stokes, JC; Sun, GX; Witkowski, M, 2019
)
0.51
" The main purpose of this study was to investigate whether LFA according to body weight, which is the main determinant of oxygen requirement, is feasible and safe in the normoxia range."( Feasibility, safety, and economic consequences of using low flow anesthesia according to body weight.
Colak, YZ; Toprak, HI, 2020
)
0.56
" The authors used the ND23 mutant for testing the hypothesis that anesthetics have toxic potential in carriers of mitochondrial mutations."( Mitochondrial Complex I Mutations Predispose Drosophila to Isoflurane Neurotoxicity.
Ganetzky, B; Olufs, ZPG; Perouansky, M; Wassarman, DA, 2020
)
0.8
" However, the strong toxic effects limit its clinical application, and should be first considered."( Central inhibition prevents the in vivo acute toxicity of harmine in mice.
Gao, S; Li, J; Li, X; Liang, H; Lv, Y; Tang, X; Wang, M; Xiao, L; Zhang, J; Zou, H, 2021
)
0.62
" Safety was monitored based on (1) adverse events, (2) repeated measurement of vital signs; (3) physical examination, (4) routine laboratory examinations of hematology, biochemistry, urine, coagulation function, and (5) 12-lead electrocardiogram."( A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Positive-Controlled, Non-Inferiority, Phase III Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Emulsified Isoflurane for Anesthesia Induction in Patients.
Chen, C; Li, L; Lin, Y; Liu, C; Liu, J; Ou, Y; Wang, Q; Xu, G; Xue, Y; Yang, H; Yuan, K; Zhang, M; Zhang, W; Zhang, Y; Zhao, G; Zhu, Y, 2022
)
0.92
" The number of patients from the emulsified isoflurane group who experienced drug-related adverse events was significantly higher than that of patients from the propofol group."( A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Positive-Controlled, Non-Inferiority, Phase III Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Emulsified Isoflurane for Anesthesia Induction in Patients.
Chen, C; Li, L; Lin, Y; Liu, C; Liu, J; Ou, Y; Wang, Q; Xu, G; Xue, Y; Yang, H; Yuan, K; Zhang, M; Zhang, W; Zhang, Y; Zhao, G; Zhu, Y, 2022
)
1.18
" The present systematic review investigates the clinical effects and adverse events associated with desflurane use during supratentorial craniotomy for brain tumor resection in adults in comparison with other inhalational and intravenous anesthetic agents."( Clinical Effects and Adverse Events Associated With Desflurane Use in Adult Patients Undergoing Supratentorial Craniotomy: A Systematic Review.
Gkantinas, G; Kouki, P; Lelekaki, E; Lykoudis, PM; Tataki, EΙ, 2024
)
1.44

Pharmacokinetics

The pharmacodynamic properties of desflurane generally resemble those of isoflurane. It produces dose-dependent depression of the central nervous and cardiorespiratory systems. It has a biphasic venous elimination with a terminal half-life of approximately 10 minutes for both compounds.

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" The pharmacokinetic profile was affected by age, sex and anaesthetic technique."( Effect of age, sex and anaesthetic technique on the pharmacokinetics of atracurium.
Hunter, JM; Parker, CJ; Snowdon, SL, 1992
)
0.28
" The elimination half-life (t1/2 beta) was 21."( The pharmacokinetics and locomotor activity of alfentanil in the horse.
Black, WD; Claxton, JM; Pascoe, PJ; Sansom, RE, 1991
)
0.28
" Elimination half-life (96 +/- 20 min) and clearance (2."( Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of doxacurium in young and elderly patients during isoflurane anesthesia.
Ali, HH; Basta, SJ; Brady, KA; Dresner, DL; Embree, PB; Lai, AA; Savarese, JJ; Schwartz, AF; Wargin, WA, 1990
)
0.5
"The predictability of the inspiratory and endexpiratory concentrations of the volatile anaesthetics isoflurane and enflurane by pharmacokinetic models was investigated."( [The predictability of inspiratory and endexpiratory concentrations of isoflurane and enflurane using pharmacokinetic models and interindividual variability].
Röpcke, H; Schwilden, H; Tonner, PH, 1990
)
0.73
" This increased duration may be related to both a decreased plasma clearance and a prolonged elimination half-life of vecuronium in the renal failure group."( The pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of vecuronium in patients anesthetized with isoflurane with normal renal function or with renal failure.
Arden, J; Caldwell, J; Canfell, PC; Castagnoli, KP; Cronnelly, R; Lynam, DP; Miller, RD, 1988
)
0.5
" Inhalational agents currently in use have acceptable pharmacokinetic characteristics, and clinical acceptance depends on their potential for adverse effects."( Clinical pharmacokinetics of the inhalational anaesthetics.
Brown, BR; Dale, O, 1987
)
0.27
"0% enflurane in air resulted in a 173 and a 206% increase, respectively, in antipyrine plasma half-life and a 29."( Effect of inhalation anesthetics on antipyrine pharmacokinetics of mice.
Kooistra, KL; Moses, CJ; Powis, G; Van Dyke, RA, 1987
)
0.27
" With regard to pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic parameters, we found no statistically significant differences between normal and anephric patients."( Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of atracurium during isoflurane anesthesia in normal and anephric patients.
Ali, HH; Batson, AG; Cosimi, AB; deBros, FM; deBros, J; Goudsouzian, N; Lai, A; Savarese, JJ; Scott, R, 1986
)
0.51
" A systematic approach to determine the appropriate dosage for arbitrary flows on the basis of pharmacokinetic models and to adjust the parameters of the model to the individual patient is described."( [Optimization of the dosage of volatile anesthetics based on pharmacokinetic and dynamic models].
Schwilden, H, 1985
)
0.27
" Pharmacokinetic analysis was performed using NONMEM."( Mild hypothermia alters propofol pharmacokinetics and increases the duration of action of atracurium.
Bjorksten, AR; Leslie, K; Moayeri, A; Sessler, DI, 1995
)
0.29
"min-1, was infused for 10 min, venous blood sampled for 60 min, and twitch tension and plasma concentration data were used to determine pharmacodynamic variables in each patient."( Mild intraoperative hypothermia does not change the pharmacodynamics (concentration-effect relationship) of vecuronium in humans.
Caldwell, JE; Gruenke, LD; Heier, T; Miller, RD; Sharma, ML, 1994
)
0.29
" Pharmacokinetic analysis showed no significant differences for rocuronium during the 3 anesthetic techniques."( Clinical pharmacology of rocuronium (Org 9426): study of the time course of action, dose requirement, reversibility, and pharmacokinetics.
Hennis, PJ; Leclercq, MG; Smeulers, NJ; van den Broek, L; van Santen, GJ; Wierda, JM,
)
0.13
" The pharmacokinetic data were best described by a three-exponential equation."( Time course of neuromuscular effects and pharmacokinetics of rocuronium bromide (Org 9426) during isoflurane anaesthesia in patients with and without renal failure.
Brady, M; Cooper, RA; Fitzpatrick, KT; Maddineni, VR; Mirakhur, RK; Wierda, JM, 1993
)
0.5
"We investigated the pharmacodynamic effects of the phosphodiesterae inhibitor enoximone in the presence of halothane and isoflurane in 20 patients, ASA class III, aged 45-75 years, undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting."( [Pharmacodynamic effects of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor enoximone during exposure to the volatile anesthetics halothane and isoflurane in coronary surgery patients].
Bauch, U; Larsen, R; Molter, G; Peters, U; Sefrin, R, 1993
)
0.7
" A four-parameter threshold pharmacodynamic model was fitted to the data in each patient."( Effect of age, gender and anaesthetic technique on the pharmacodynamics of atracurium.
Hunter, JM; Parker, CJ; Snowdon, SL, 1993
)
0.29
" The overall mean elimination half-life was 182 min, Vdss 169 l and the plasma clearance 910 ml min-1."( Pharmacokinetics of sufentanil in general surgical patients under different conditions of anaesthesia.
Gasparini, R; Lehmann, KA; Sipakis, K; van Peer, A, 1993
)
0.29
" The pharmacodynamic properties of desflurane generally resemble those of isoflurane; thus, it produces dose-dependent depression of the central nervous and cardiorespiratory systems, and tetanic fade at the neuromuscular junction."( Desflurane. A review of its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties and its efficacy in general anaesthesia.
Goa, KL; Patel, SS, 1995
)
0.52
"Steroid muscle relaxants often display pharmacodynamic changes in patients with cirrhosis because of alterations in elimination processes."( Repeated doses of rocuronium bromide administered to cirrhotic and control patients receiving isoflurane. A clinical and pharmacokinetic study.
Desmonts, JM; Kleef, U; Lavaut, E; Servin, FS, 1996
)
0.51
" Blood samples drawn during the procedure and after the last maintenance dose allowed pharmacokinetic analysis in six cirrhotic patients and six control subjects."( Repeated doses of rocuronium bromide administered to cirrhotic and control patients receiving isoflurane. A clinical and pharmacokinetic study.
Desmonts, JM; Kleef, U; Lavaut, E; Servin, FS, 1996
)
0.51
"Rocuronium pharmacodynamics are moderately altered by cirrhosis, possible because of pharmacokinetic alterations."( Repeated doses of rocuronium bromide administered to cirrhotic and control patients receiving isoflurane. A clinical and pharmacokinetic study.
Desmonts, JM; Kleef, U; Lavaut, E; Servin, FS, 1996
)
0.51
" After administration of a bolus of pancuronium 100 micrograms/kg, an improved fluorimetric assay was used to determine the serum concentrations of pancuronium and the pharmacokinetic variables of pancuronium were calculated with a 3P87 program."( Effects of enflurane and isoflurane anesthesia on the pharmacokinetics of pancuronium in adult patients.
Luo, L; Sun, B; Xue, F; Zou, Q, 1996
)
0.6
" Pharmacokinetic values were evaluated by use of multivariant stepwise linear regression analysis."( Pharmacokinetics, effects on renal function, and potentiation of atracurium-induced neuromuscular blockade after administration of a high dose of gentamicin in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs.
Cooper, J; Hartsfield, SM; Martinez, EA; Mealey, KL; Mercer, DE; Slater, MR; Wooldridge, AA, 1996
)
0.49
" Here, they determined whether there are differences between children and adults in mivacurium's pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties."( The pharmacokinetics and steady state pharmacodynamics of mivacurium in children.
Brown, R; Fisher, DM; Lau, M; Luks, AM; Markakis, DA; Sharma, ML, 1998
)
0.3
"To compare the pharmacokinetic behaviour of doxacurium in patients undergoing normothermic or hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for coronary artery bypass graft surgery."( Pharmacokinetics of doxacurium during normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.
Asokumar, B; Cheng, D; Chung, F; Peniston, C; Sandler, A; Varin, F, 1998
)
0.3
" Timed blood and urine samples were collected and pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated using a non-compartmental approach."( Pharmacokinetics of doxacurium during normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.
Asokumar, B; Cheng, D; Chung, F; Peniston, C; Sandler, A; Varin, F, 1998
)
0.3
"For the normothermic and hypothermic groups, terminal elimination half-life (t1/2 beta) was 100."( Pharmacokinetics of doxacurium during normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.
Asokumar, B; Cheng, D; Chung, F; Peniston, C; Sandler, A; Varin, F, 1998
)
0.3
" Population pharmacodynamic modeling was performed using the software package NONMEM."( Comparative pharmacodynamic modeling of the electroencephalography-slowing effect of isoflurane, sevoflurane, and desflurane.
Bouillon, T; Hoeft, A; Rehberg, B; Zinserling, J, 1999
)
0.53
" As for the terminal half-life (t1/2), there were no differences among the groups (8."( Recovery and pharmacokinetic parameters of desflurane, sevoflurane, and isoflurane in patients undergoing urologic procedures.
Behne, M; Lischke, V; Wilke, HJ, 1999
)
0.54
" The slowing of the EEG to a median power frequency of 2 Hz to 3 Hz was chosen as the measure of pharmacodynamic drug effect."( Isoflurane, nitrous oxide, and fentanyl pharmacodynamic interactions in surgical patients as measured by effects on median power frequency.
Hoeft, A; Lier, H; Röpcke, H; Schwilden, H, 1999
)
1.75
" We have determined the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic interactions between dexmedetomidine and isoflurane in volunteers."( Effects of dexmedetomidine on isoflurane requirements in healthy volunteers. 1: Pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic interactions.
Amin, D; Jones, RM; Khan, ZP; Mant, TG; Munday, IT; Thornton, C, 1999
)
0.81
" In contrast, we developed a method to estimate pharmacokinetic parameters under clinical conditions."( Pharmacokinetics of inhaled anaesthetics in a clinical setting: description of a novel method based on routine monitoring data.
Fuhr, U; Kuhn, I; Rietbrock, S; Wissing, H, 2000
)
0.31
"The pharmacokinetic characteristics of desflurane, isoflurane and sevoflurane (16 patients for each anaesthetic) were estimated from measurements of inspired and end-expired agent concentrations and ventilation, obtained during routine anaesthesia in patients undergoing maxillofacial surgery (mean age 38 yr, duration of anaesthesia approximately 2 h)."( Pharmacokinetics of inhaled anaesthetics in a clinical setting: comparison of desflurane, isoflurane and sevoflurane.
Fuhr, U; Kuhn, I; Rietbrock, S; Wissing, H, 2000
)
0.78
" Marker dispositions were described by recirculatory pharmacokinetic models based on very frequent early, and less frequent later, arterial blood samples."( Isoflurane alters the recirculatory pharmacokinetics of physiologic markers.
Avram, MJ; Enders-Klein, C; Henthorn, TK; Krejcie, TC; Niemann, CU; Shanks, CA, 2000
)
1.75
" The clearance, volume of distribution area, volume of distribution steady state, mean residence time, area under the curve, elimination rate constant, and half-life were 32."( Pharmacokinetics and cardiopulmonary effects of fentanyl in isoflurane-anesthetized rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
Baggot, JD; Kollias-Baker, C; Mama, KR; Steffey, EP; Valverde, CR, 2000
)
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" Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters were determined."( Rocuronium pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship under stable propofol or isoflurane anesthesia.
Donati, F; Dragne, A; Plaud, B; Varin, F, 2002
)
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"No differences in rocuronium pharmacokinetic parameters were observed between both groups."( Rocuronium pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship under stable propofol or isoflurane anesthesia.
Donati, F; Dragne, A; Plaud, B; Varin, F, 2002
)
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" Therefore, the potentiating effect of isoflurane is of pharmacodynamic origin only, as explained by an increased sensitivity at the neuromuscular junction."( Rocuronium pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship under stable propofol or isoflurane anesthesia.
Donati, F; Dragne, A; Plaud, B; Varin, F, 2002
)
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" Pharmacokinetic parameters for each group were estimated using a three-compartment model."( The influence of hemorrhagic shock on propofol: a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis.
Church, T; Egan, TD; Johnson, KB; Kern, SE; McJames, SW; Syroid, N; Whiddon, D; White, JL, 2003
)
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" The pharmacokinetic analysis revealed slower intercompartmental clearances in the shock group."( The influence of hemorrhagic shock on propofol: a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis.
Church, T; Egan, TD; Johnson, KB; Kern, SE; McJames, SW; Syroid, N; Whiddon, D; White, JL, 2003
)
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"Anesthesia with isoflurane significantly decreased the volume of the central compartment, clearance, and elimination half-life of lidocaine and significantly increased the extrapolated plasma drug concentration at time 0, compared with values for awake cats."( Pharmacokinetics of lidocaine and its active metabolite, monoethylglycinexylidide, after intravenous administration of lidocaine to awake and isoflurane-anesthetized cats.
Ilkiw, JE; Pypendop, BH; Stanley, SD; Thomasy, SM, 2005
)
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" When pharmacokinetic variables are used to determine loading and infusion doses in awake or anesthetized cats, they should be measured in cats that are awake or anesthetized, respectively."( Pharmacokinetics of lidocaine and its active metabolite, monoethylglycinexylidide, after intravenous administration of lidocaine to awake and isoflurane-anesthetized cats.
Ilkiw, JE; Pypendop, BH; Stanley, SD; Thomasy, SM, 2005
)
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" Norketamine rapidly appeared in plasma following ketamine administration and had a terminal half-life of 63."( Pharmacokinetics of ketamine and its metabolite, norketamine, after intravenous administration of a bolus of ketamine to isoflurane-anesthetized dogs.
Ilkiw, JE; Pypendop, BH, 2005
)
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"To test the hypothesis that differences in anesthetic uptake and elimination in iguanas would counter the pharmacokinetic effects of blood:gas solubility and thus serve to minimize kinetic differences among inhaled agents."( Pharmacokinetics of inhaled anesthetics in green iguanas (Iguana iguana).
Barter, LS; Brosnan, RJ; Hawkins, MG; Pypendop, BH, 2006
)
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"The pharmacokinetic parameters of S- and R-ketamine administered in the racemic mixture or S-ketamine administered separately did not differ significantly."( Stereoselective pharmacokinetics of ketamine and norketamine after racemic ketamine or S-ketamine administration during isoflurane anaesthesia in Shetland ponies.
Knobloch, M; Kronen, PW; Landoni, MF; Larenza, MP; Levionnois, OL; Schatzmann, U; Theurillat, R; Thormann, W, 2007
)
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" These pharmacokinetic parameters provide information necessary for determination of suitable fentanyl loading and infusion doses in awake and isoflurane-anaesthetised horses."( Influence of general anaesthesia on the pharmacokinetics of intravenous fentanyl and its primary metabolite in horses.
Mama, KR; Stanley, SD; Steffey, EP; Thomasy, SM; Whitley, K, 2007
)
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" To evaluate the relationship between concentrations and EEG indices, two different pharmacodynamic models were applied: A conventional model based on a single sigmoidal curve, and a novel model based on two sigmoidal curves for BIS and NCT values with and without burst suppression."( Failure of two commercial indexes and spectral parameters to reflect the pharmacodynamic effect of desflurane on EEG.
Bruhn, J; Ellerkmann, R; Kreuer, S; Kubulus, D; Wilhelm, W; Ziegeler, S, 2008
)
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"BIS and Narcotrend are not useful to differentiate pharmacodynamic changes in the EEG between 4 and 9 vol% desflurane."( Failure of two commercial indexes and spectral parameters to reflect the pharmacodynamic effect of desflurane on EEG.
Bruhn, J; Ellerkmann, R; Kreuer, S; Kubulus, D; Wilhelm, W; Ziegeler, S, 2008
)
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" The apparent volume of distribution of the central compartment, the apparent volume of distribution at steady state, the clearance, and the terminal half-life (median [range]) were 1,596 (1,164 to 2,111) and 567 (278 to 641) mL/kg, 7,632 (2,284 to 76,039) and 1,651 (446 to 29,229) mL/kg, 766 (408 to 1,473) and 371 (197 to 472) mL/min/kg, and 17."( Pharmacokinetics of remifentanil in conscious cats and cats anesthetized with isoflurane.
Brosnan, RJ; Pypendop, BH; Siao, KT; Stanley, SD, 2008
)
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" The elimination pattern of isoflurane remains poorly quantified, and therefore this study tried to clarify the pharmacokinetic pattern of isoflurane elimination."( Pharmacokinetics of isoflurane in human blood.
Chen, RM; Chen, TL; Ho, ST; Hu, OY; Lu, CC; Tsai, CS, 2008
)
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"0) were used as measures of the pharmacodynamic effect."( Comparative pharmacodynamic modeling of desflurane, sevoflurane and isoflurane.
Bruhn, J; Grundmann, U; Kreuer, S; Rensing, H; Wilhelm, W; Ziegeler, S, 2009
)
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"The pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) properties of the active (S)-enantiomer of the potent dopamine (DA) agonist 5-hydroxy-2-(N,N,-di-n-propylamino)tetralin (5-OH-DPAT) were investigated in a novel anesthetized animal model."( The pharmacokinetics and pharmacological effect of (S)-5-OH-DPAT following controlled delivery with transdermal iontophoresis.
Ackaert, OW; Bouwstra, JA; Danhof, M; De Graan, J; Dijkstra, D; Pasqua, OE; Shi, S; Vreeken, R; Westerink, BH, 2011
)
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" The parameters involved in the pharmacokinetic model were calculated using the DAS ver1."( Pharmacokinetics of intravenous emulsified isoflurane in beagle dogs.
Jiang, XH; Liu, J; Yang, XL; Yang, ZB; Zhang, WS, 2013
)
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" Blood samples and the end-tidal isoflurane concentrations were collected for pharmacokinetic analysis."( Effects of intravenous bolus injection of emulsified isoflurane on QTc interval of healthy volunteers in Pharmacokinetics study.
Li, Y; Liu, J; Liu, R; Xu, J; Yi, XQ; Zhang, WS, 2014
)
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" Pharmacokinetic parameters were determined by data plotting followed by analysis with a noncompartmental model."( Pharmacokinetics of bupivacaine after intraperitoneal administration to cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy.
Beaudry, F; Benito, J; Lascelles, BD; Lavoie, AM; Monteiro, BP; Steagall, PV, 2016
)
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"This study aimed to evaluate the pharmacokinetic profiles of sevoflurane and isoflurane during use of minimized extracorporeal circulation to perform coronary artery bypass graft surgery."( Sevoflurane and Isoflurane-Pharmacokinetics, Hemodynamic Stability, and Cardioprotective Effects During Cardiopulmonary Bypass.
Bolliger, D; Doebele, T; Fassl, J; Freiermuth, D; Gregor, M; Haschke, M; Mets, B; Reuthebuch, O; Scholz, M; Seeberger, MD, 2016
)
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"The pharmacokinetic measurements of the concentration of the volatile anesthetics in the arterial and venous blood, air inlet, air outlet, and gas exhaust of the extracorporeal circulation were recorded."( Sevoflurane and Isoflurane-Pharmacokinetics, Hemodynamic Stability, and Cardioprotective Effects During Cardiopulmonary Bypass.
Bolliger, D; Doebele, T; Fassl, J; Freiermuth, D; Gregor, M; Haschke, M; Mets, B; Reuthebuch, O; Scholz, M; Seeberger, MD, 2016
)
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"35 minutes for isoflurane and sevoflurane, respectively, and a biphasic venous elimination with a terminal half-life of approximately 10 minutes for both compounds."( Sevoflurane and Isoflurane-Pharmacokinetics, Hemodynamic Stability, and Cardioprotective Effects During Cardiopulmonary Bypass.
Bolliger, D; Doebele, T; Fassl, J; Freiermuth, D; Gregor, M; Haschke, M; Mets, B; Reuthebuch, O; Scholz, M; Seeberger, MD, 2016
)
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" The data suggest that the assay is well suited for pharmacokinetic purposes."( Enantioselective capillary electrophoresis for pharmacokinetic analysis of methadone and 2-ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-diphenylpyrrolidine in equines anesthetized with ketamine and isoflurane.
Braun, C; Gittel, C; Larenza Menzies, MP; Sandbaumhüter, FA; Theurillat, R; Thormann, W, 2019
)
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" Serial venous blood samples were collected for quantification of xylazine and dexmedetomidine, and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated."( Pharmacokinetics and clinical effects of xylazine and dexmedetomidine in horses recovering from isoflurane anesthesia.
Allweiler, S; Almeida, DC; Baldo, CF; Guedes, A; Knych, H; Tucker, L; Wendt-Hornickle, E, 2020
)
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"To evaluate the pharmacokinetics and selected pharmacodynamic effects of a commercially available l-methadone/fenpipramide combination administered to isoflurane anaesthetized ponies."( Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of l-methadone in isoflurane-anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated ponies.
Braun, C; Gittel, C; Larenza Menzies, MP; Sandbaumhüter, FA; Schulz-Kornas, E; Theurillat, R; Thormann, W; Vervuert, I, 2021
)
1.07
" Elimination half-life was 177 minutes, and maximum plasma concentration after IM administration was 950 ng/mL."( Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of methadone administered intravenously and intramuscularly to isoflurane-anesthetized chickens.
Barletta, M; Escobar, A; Gordon, J; Pypendop, BH; Quandt, JE; Sakai, DM, 2021
)
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" This review lists the individual chiral phases (chiral selectors) used in the enantioseparation as well as in pharmacokinetic studies."( General inhalational anesthetics - pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and chiral properties.
Markuliak, RČLHM, 2021
)
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Compound-Compound Interactions

The degree of cardiovascular depression was not significantly different when isoflurane was combined with butorphanol. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of constant rate infusions (CRI) of fentanyl alone or combined with lidocaine and ke.

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"One-hundred and eighty patients undergoing elective abdominal hysterectomy were anaesthetized in random order with isoflurane, enflurane or fentanyl in combination with nitrous oxide and oxygen."( Nausea and vomiting after general anaesthesia with isoflurane, enflurane or fentanyl in combination with nitrous oxide and oxygen.
Erkola, O; Hovorka, J; Korttila, K, 1988
)
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"The purpose of this study was to compare the haemodynamic effects and emergence times of anaesthesia with sevoflurane with those of isoflurane when the agents were administered with nitrous oxide to adult patients (ASA I and II) undergoing surgery of at least an hour in duration."( Clinical comparison of sevoflurane and isoflurane when administered with nitrous oxide for surgical procedures of intermediate duration.
Campbell, C; Miller, DD; Nahrwold, ML, 1995
)
0.76
"To evaluate the catecholamine and renin-angiotensin response during controlled hypotension combined with hemodilution in the clinical setting."( Catecholamine and renin-angiotensin response during controlled hypotension induced by prostaglandin E1 combined with hemodilution during isoflurane anesthesia.
Fukusaki, M; Hara, T; Kobayashi, I; Maekawa, T; Sumikawa, K, 1997
)
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"The effects of the dopamine transporter (DAT) inhibitors cocaine and GBR12909 on DAT and dopamine D(2) receptors were evaluated in the brains under awake and isoflurane-anesthetized monkeys using high-resolution positron emission tomography (PET) in combination with microdialysis."( Isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and GBR12909 on dopamine transporter: PET studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain.
Harada, N; Kakiuchi, T; Nakanishi, S; Nishiyama, S; Ohba, H; Sato, K; Tsukada, H, 1999
)
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"Remifentanil anesthesia, combined with small-dose propofol, desflurane, or sevoflurane, enables predictably fast and smooth early recovery after ear, nose, and throat surgery."( Recovery after anesthesia with remifentanil combined with propofol, desflurane, or sevoflurane for otorhinolaryngeal surgery.
Loop, T; Priebe, HJ, 2000
)
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"The purpose of this cardiac fast-track study was to evaluate the use of remifentanil (R) combined with intrathecal (IT) morphine as an alternative to sufentanil (S) during desflurane anesthesia with respect to postoperative pain control."( Fast-track cardiac anesthesia: use of remifentanil combined with intrathecal morphine as an alternative to sufentanil during desflurane anesthesia.
Bossard, R; Chi, L; Douning, LK; Latham, P; Morse, L; Shi, C; White, PF; Zarate, E, 2000
)
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"As part of a cardiac fast-tracking program involving desflurane anesthesia, the use of intrathecal morphine in combination with a remifentanil infusion provided improved postoperative pain control, compared with IV sufentanil alone."( Fast-track cardiac anesthesia: use of remifentanil combined with intrathecal morphine as an alternative to sufentanil during desflurane anesthesia.
Bossard, R; Chi, L; Douning, LK; Latham, P; Morse, L; Shi, C; White, PF; Zarate, E, 2000
)
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"To evaluate the effect of controlled hypotension combined with acute hypervolemic or normovolemic hemodilution on the splanchnic perfusion in the clinical setting."( Splanchnic perfusion during controlled hypotension combined with acute hypervolemic hemodilution: a comparison with combination of acute normovolemic hemodilution-gastric intramucosal pH study.
Fukusaki, M; Miyoshi, H; Nakamura, T; Sumikawa, K; Tamura, S, 2000
)
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" Controlled hypotension with prostaglandin E1 would not impair splanchnic perfusion in combination with either HHD or ANH."( Splanchnic perfusion during controlled hypotension combined with acute hypervolemic hemodilution: a comparison with combination of acute normovolemic hemodilution-gastric intramucosal pH study.
Fukusaki, M; Miyoshi, H; Nakamura, T; Sumikawa, K; Tamura, S, 2000
)
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" Sixty adult patients underwent elective rotator cuff repair using interscalene brachial plexus block combined with general anesthesia and were randomly divided into one of the following three groups."( Clonidine combined with a long acting local anesthetic does not prolong postoperative analgesia after brachial plexus block but does induce hemodynamic changes.
Culebras, X; Gamulin, Z; Hoffmeyer, P; Van Gessel, E, 2001
)
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"Both fentanyl and the newer opioid remifentanil, when each is combined with isoflurane and propofol, allowed for fast-track cardiac anesthesia."( A randomized double-blinded multicenter comparison of remifentanil versus fentanyl when combined with isoflurane/propofol for early extubation in coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
Bowdle, TA; Bukenya, D; Cheng, D; Hillel, Z; Hogue, C; Howie, MB; Newman, MF; Pierce, ET, 2001
)
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"To assess the cardiovascular effects (arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and metabolic acid-base status) of three doses (MAC multiples) of isoflurane alone and combined with butorphanol in the green iguana (Iguana iguana)."( The cardiovascular dose-response effects of isoflurane alone and combined with butorphanol in the green iguana (Iguana iguana).
Dyson, D; Mosley, CA; Smith, DA, 2004
)
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" The degree of cardiovascular depression was not significantly different when isoflurane was combined with butorphanol."( The cardiovascular dose-response effects of isoflurane alone and combined with butorphanol in the green iguana (Iguana iguana).
Dyson, D; Mosley, CA; Smith, DA, 2004
)
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"This randomized prospective study with blinded postanesthesia care unit (PACU) observers compared the recovery profiles in morbidly obese patients who received sevoflurane or desflurane for maintenance of anesthesia in combination with a remifentanil target controlled infusion (TCI)."( Postoperative results after desflurane or sevoflurane combined with remifentanil in morbidly obese patients.
De Baerdemaeker, LE; Den Blauwen, NM; Herregods, LL; Jacobs, S; Mortier, EP; Pattyn, P; Struys, MM, 2006
)
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"50 morbidly obese patients scheduled for laparoscopic gastric banding were included to receive BIS-guided sevoflurane or desflurane anesthesia with BIS-triggered inhalation boli in combination with remifentanil TCI."( Postoperative results after desflurane or sevoflurane combined with remifentanil in morbidly obese patients.
De Baerdemaeker, LE; Den Blauwen, NM; Herregods, LL; Jacobs, S; Mortier, EP; Pattyn, P; Struys, MM, 2006
)
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"To compare the effect of remifentanil combined with desflurane or isoflurane on the quality of the operative field and surgical conditions, blood loss, and recovery during tympanoplasty or endoscopic sinus surgery."( Hypotensive anaesthesia with remifentanil combined with desflurane or isoflurane in tympanoplasty or endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomised, controlled trial.
Gursoy, S; Kaygusuz, K; Kol, IO; Mimaroglu, C; Yildirim, A, 2008
)
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"The experimental setup consisted of a randomized block design with four experimental groups: two light (3/4) minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) isoflurane anesthesia groups (unstimulated/NIWR-stimulated) and two NIWR-stimulated surgical anesthesia groups (1(1/2) MAC isoflurane anesthesia and (3/4) MAC isoflurane anesthesia combined with fentanyl 400-600 microg x kg(-1) x h(-1))."( Suppression of noxious-induced c-fos expression in the rat lumbar spinal cord by isoflurane alone or combined with fentanyl.
Nguyen, NK; Ritskes-Hoitinga, M; Sommers, MG; van Egmond, J; Veening, JG; Vissers, KC, 2008
)
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"This study demonstrates that the NIWR model combined with spinal Fos-immunoreactivity is a suitable and useful model for evaluating the differential effects of inhaled anesthetics and opioids on nociceptive information transfer during general anesthesia."( Suppression of noxious-induced c-fos expression in the rat lumbar spinal cord by isoflurane alone or combined with fentanyl.
Nguyen, NK; Ritskes-Hoitinga, M; Sommers, MG; van Egmond, J; Veening, JG; Vissers, KC, 2008
)
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" Compared with ISO group alone, hepatic I/R combined with LPS resulted in severer liver injury, with the levels of ALT, AST in serum, MPO activity in the liver tissue, and hepatic and serum TNF-alpha level were all increased (all P<0."( [Isoflurane pretreatment reduced liver injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion combined with lipopolysaccharide in rats].
Huang, SD; Li, Q; Lv, X; Wu, FX; Yang, LQ; Yu, WF, 2008
)
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" ISO pretreatment for 30 minutes might reduce the inflammatory reaction and live injury induced by hepatic I/R combined with LPS."( [Isoflurane pretreatment reduced liver injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion combined with lipopolysaccharide in rats].
Huang, SD; Li, Q; Lv, X; Wu, FX; Yang, LQ; Yu, WF, 2008
)
1.26
"To observe the effects of isoflurane combined with diltiazem on human sperm motility in vitro and to investigate its possible mechanism."( [Effects of isoflurane combined with diltiazem on human sperm motility].
Sun, HJ; Wang, LJ; Wang, XH; Xu, B, 2008
)
1.03
" The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of either desflurane or propofol, both combined with remifentanil, in patients with MG undergoing a video-assisted thoracoscopic-extended thymectomy (VATET)."( The use of desflurane or propofol in combination with remifentanil in myasthenic patients undergoing a video-assisted thoracoscopic-extended thymectomy.
Benigni, A; Bortolotti, G; Carrara, B; Giardini, D; Gritti, P; Khotcholava, M; Lanterna, LA; Sonzogni, V, 2009
)
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" The time-to-awakening, post-operatory pH and base excess were significantly different in the two groups, with a decreasing mean arterial pressure in the group administered with desflurane."( The use of desflurane or propofol in combination with remifentanil in myasthenic patients undergoing a video-assisted thoracoscopic-extended thymectomy.
Benigni, A; Bortolotti, G; Carrara, B; Giardini, D; Gritti, P; Khotcholava, M; Lanterna, LA; Sonzogni, V, 2009
)
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"To determine the anesthetic-sparing effects of perzinfotel when administered as a preanesthetic via IV, IM, or SC routes or IM in combination with butorphanol."( Effects of perzinfotel on the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in dogs when administered as a preanesthetic via various routes or in combination with butorphanol.
del Rio, CL; Muir, WW; Pollet, RA; Zwijnenberg, RJ, 2010
)
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"The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a constant rate of infusion of lidocaine and ketamine in combination with either morphine or fentanyl on the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane (MAC(ISO)) during ovariohysterectomy in dogs."( Reduction of the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in dogs using a constant rate of infusion of lidocaine-ketamine in combination with either morphine or fentanyl.
Aguado, D; Benito, J; Gómez de Segura, IA, 2011
)
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"To observe the effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) combined with general anesthesia on gastric dynamics in controlled hypotension dogs, so as to provide experimental evidence for compound acupuncture anesthesia."( [Effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation combined with general anesthesia on changes of gastric dynamics in controlled hypotension dogs].
Dong, ZH; Fang, JQ; Lian, LL; Mo, YD; Shao, XM; Yu, XJ; Zhang, LL, 2011
)
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"Eighteen male beagle dogs were randomly divided into general anesthesia group (GA group, n = 6), general anesthesia + controlled hypotension group (GA + OHT group, n = 6) and general anesthesia combined with TEAS + controlled hypotension group (TEAS group, n = 6)."( [Effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation combined with general anesthesia on changes of gastric dynamics in controlled hypotension dogs].
Dong, ZH; Fang, JQ; Lian, LL; Mo, YD; Shao, XM; Yu, XJ; Zhang, LL, 2011
)
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"To assess oxygenation, ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) matching and plasma endothelin (ET-1) concentrations in healthy horses recovering from isoflurane anaesthesia administered with or without pulse-delivered inhaled nitric oxide (iNO)."( Oxygenation and plasma endothelin-1 concentrations in healthy horses recovering from isoflurane anaesthesia administered with or without pulse-delivered inhaled nitric oxide.
Edner, A; Frendin, JH; Funkquist, P; Grubb, T; Nyman, G; Rydén, A, 2013
)
0.82
"To investigate the changes in arterial oxygenation and intrapulmonary shunt during one-lung ventilation (OLV) with intravenous infusion of dexmedetomidine combined with isoflurane inhalation."( Effect of intravenous infusion of dexmedetomidine combined with inhalation of isoflurane on arterial oxygenation and intrapulmonary shunt during single-lung ventilation.
Chen, GD; Mao, QJ; Xia, R; Xia, ZY; Xu, W; Yin, H, 2013
)
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"Low dose tiletamine-zolazepam combined with methadone provided superior sedation to ACE."( A comparison of low dose tiletamine-zolazepam or acepromazine combined with methadone for pre-anaesthetic medication in cats.
Kloeppel, H; Mair, A; Ticehurst, K, 2014
)
0.4
"To evaluate the effects of a constant rate infusion of remifentanil, alone or in combination with ketamine, in healthy cats anesthetized with isoflurane."( Clinical effects of a constant rate infusion of remifentanil, alone or in combination with ketamine, in cats anesthetized with isoflurane.
Aucoin, M; Burns, PM; Monteiro, BP; Moreau, M; Simon, BT; Steagall, PV, 2015
)
0.82
"To compare the respective effects of propofol and emulsified isoflurane administered alone and in combination with dexmedetomidine on the quality of induction of anesthesia, physiological variables and recovery in dogs."( Comparison of the effects of propofol and emulsified isoflurane alone or combined with dexmedetomidine on induction of anesthesia in dogs.
Diao, HX; Fan, HG; Gao, PY; Jiang, S; Li, JN; Liu, HY, 2016
)
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"Because of lower desflurane consumption, a superior recovery profile, and a high degree of patient acceptance, general anaesthesia in combination with interscalene block may be preferred in arthroscopic shoulder surgery."( Bispectral index-guided general anaesthesia in combination with interscalene block reduces desflurane consumption in arthroscopic shoulder surgery: a clinical comparison of bupivacaine versus levobupivacaine.
Albayrak, T; Kanbak, O; Kesimci, E; Ozturk, L, 2015
)
0.42
"To compare the effects of a lidocaine constant rate infusion (CRI) combined with 1% isoflurane versus those of 2% isoflurane alone on cardiovascular variables in anaesthetized horses, and to estimate the sample size required to detect a difference in recovery quality."( Comparison of the effects of an intravenous lidocaine infusion combined with 1% isoflurane versus 2% isoflurane alone on selected cardiovascular variables and recovery characteristics during equine general anaesthesia.
Cruz Benedetti, IC; Fourel, I; Le Bris, M; Mongellas, E; Nottrott, K; Portier, K, 2017
)
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"A lidocaine CRI combined with FIIso 1% rather than FIIso 2% alone may improve cardiovascular variables in healthy anaesthetized horses."( Comparison of the effects of an intravenous lidocaine infusion combined with 1% isoflurane versus 2% isoflurane alone on selected cardiovascular variables and recovery characteristics during equine general anaesthesia.
Cruz Benedetti, IC; Fourel, I; Le Bris, M; Mongellas, E; Nottrott, K; Portier, K, 2017
)
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" PROCEDURES In a randomized crossover study, each dog received 5 premedication protocols (medetomidine [10 μg/kg, IV] alone [MED] and in combination with MK-467 at doses of 50 [MMK50], 100 [MMK100], and 150 [MMK150] μg/kg and 15 minutes after glycopyrrolate [10 μg/kg, SC; MGP]), with at least 14 days between treatments."( Cardiovascular effects of premedication with medetomidine alone and in combination with MK-467 or glycopyrrolate in dogs subsequently anesthetized with isoflurane.
Bennett, RC; Kuusela, E; Raekallio, MR; Salla, KM; Scheinin, M; Tuns, CI; Vainio, OM, 2017
)
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"OBJECTIVE To determine global and peripheral perfusion and oxygenation during anesthesia with equipotent doses of desflurane and propofol combined with a constant rate infusion of dexmedetomidine in horses."( Comparison of desflurane and propofol at equipotent doses in combination with a constant rate infusion of dexmedetomidine on global and peripheral perfusion and oxygenation in horses.
Hopster, K; Kästner, SBR; Neudeck, S; Rohn, K; Wittenberg-Voges, L, 2018
)
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"To investigate the effects of etomidate, emulsified isoflurane, and their combination with dexmedetomidine on physiological parameters, electrocardiogram (ECG) results, and the quality of induction and recovery during isoflurane maintenance anaesthesia."( Dexmedetomidine combined with etomidate or emulsified isoflurane for induction reduced cardiopulmonary response in dogs.
Lin, T; Liu, C; Zhou, Z, 2018
)
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" The aim of this study was to evaluate in an avian species the influence of isoflurane and sevoflurane on BIS, each at different minimum anaesthetic concentrations (MAC) multiples, alone or combined with butorphanol or medetomidine."( Effects of isoflurane and sevoflurane alone and in combination with butorphanol or medetomidine on the bispectral index in chickens.
Hatt, JM; Martin Jurado, O; Velasco Gallego, ML, 2021
)
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"To evaluate the effects of IM and IV administration of alfaxalone alone and in combination with medetomidine, midazolam, or both on key stress-related neurohormonal and metabolic changes in isoflurane-anesthetized cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy or castration."( A randomized clinical trial on effects of alfaxalone combined with medetomidine and midazolam in preventing stress-related neurohormonal and metabolic responses of isoflurane-anesthetized cats undergoing surgery.
Hikasa, Y; Kamohara, H; Kamohara, T, 2022
)
1.11
"Compared with baseline concentrations, plasma adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations decreased during anesthesia in cats premedicated with alfaxalone alone and in combination with medetomidine."( A randomized clinical trial on effects of alfaxalone combined with medetomidine and midazolam in preventing stress-related neurohormonal and metabolic responses of isoflurane-anesthetized cats undergoing surgery.
Hikasa, Y; Kamohara, H; Kamohara, T, 2022
)
0.92
"The aim of this study was to compare the effects of constant rate infusions (CRI) of fentanyl alone or combined with lidocaine and ketamine (FLK), on physiological parameters, isoflurane requirements and the number of postoperative analgesic rescues in dogs undergoing unilateral mastectomy."( Influence of Constant Rate Infusions of Fentanyl Alone or in Combination With Lidocaine and Ketamine on the Response to Surgery and Postoperative Pain in Isoflurane Anesthetized Dogs Undergoing Unilateral Mastectomy: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Alievi, MM; de Oliveira, TF; Herrera-Becerra, JR; Marques, ÉJ; Monteiro, ER; Rovaris, IB; Tomazeli, D; Valle, SF,
)
0.52
" Although considered safe, VA exposure can cause different adverse effects and, in combination with ionising radiation (IR), can also cause synergistic effects."( Different damaging effects of volatile anaesthetics alone or in combination with 1 and 2 Gy gamma-irradiation
Benković, V; Borojević, N; Brozović, G; Knežević, AH; Milić, M; Oršolić, N, 2023
)
0.91

Bioavailability

Disposition of methadone in isoflurane-anesthetized chickens was characterized by a large volume of distribution and moderate clearance. High bioavailability after IM administration.

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" At the end of exposures lasting 3 hr, distribution of halothane in tissues indicated that the bioavailability of halothane in liver was unaffected by exposure to isoflurane."( Inhibitory effect of isoflurane upon oxidative metabolism of halothane.
Fiserova-Bergerova, V, 1984
)
0.78
" Small molecules with neurotrophic actions that are easy to synthesize and modify to improve bioavailability are needed."( Dopamine neuron stimulating actions of a GDNF propeptide.
Ai, Y; Bradley, LH; Fuqua, J; Gash, DM; Gerhardt, GA; Glass, JD; Grondin, R; He, X; Huettl, P; Kelps, KA; Littrell, OM; Pomerleau, F; Richardson, A; Turchan-Cholewo, J; Zhang, Z, 2010
)
0.36
"The ATP-binding cassette transporter P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is known to limit both brain penetration and oral bioavailability of many chemotherapy drugs."( A High-Throughput Screen of a Library of Therapeutics Identifies Cytotoxic Substrates of P-glycoprotein.
Ambudkar, SV; Brimacombe, KR; Chen, L; Gottesman, MM; Guha, R; Hall, MD; Klumpp-Thomas, C; Lee, OW; Lee, TD; Lusvarghi, S; Robey, RW; Shen, M; Tebase, BG, 2019
)
0.51
" Typical bioavailability after IM administration was 79%."( Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of methadone administered intravenously and intramuscularly to isoflurane-anesthetized chickens.
Barletta, M; Escobar, A; Gordon, J; Pypendop, BH; Quandt, JE; Sakai, DM, 2021
)
0.84
"Disposition of methadone in isoflurane-anesthetized chickens was characterized by a large volume of distribution and moderate clearance, with high bioavailability after IM administration."( Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of methadone administered intravenously and intramuscularly to isoflurane-anesthetized chickens.
Barletta, M; Escobar, A; Gordon, J; Pypendop, BH; Quandt, JE; Sakai, DM, 2021
)
1.13
" Reduced NO bioavailability and increased activity of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) were observed in Sevo, but not in the Iso group."( Sevoflurane and isoflurane anesthesia induce redox imbalance, but only sevoflurane impairs vascular contraction.
Bonacio, GF; Borges, TF; da Silva, MLS; Dias-Junior, CA; Martins, LZ; Rizzi, E; Rocha, TLA; Rodrigues, SD, 2023
)
1.26
"Pregnancy hypertension-induced endothelial dysfunction associated with impairment of nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and hemodynamic derangements is a challenging for urgent procedures requiring maternal anesthesia."( Pregnancy hypertension-associated endothelial dysfunction is attenuated by isoflurane anesthesia: Evidence of protective effect related to increases in nitric oxide.
da Silva, MLS; Dias-Junior, CA; Gomes, SEB; Kushima, H; Mariani, NAP; Martins, LZ; Mattos, BR; Rizzi, E; Rodrigues, SD; Silva, EJR, 2023
)
1.14

Dosage Studied

The dose-response and concentration-response relation of rocuronium infusion was studied in 20 adult surgical patients during propofol-nitrous oxide and isoflurane anaesthesia. Also, the dose- response relationships of pancuronium and succinylcholine were compared to those of desflurane anesthesia.

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" Ouabain dosage needed to cause ventricular tachycardia was significantly higher than that of pentobarbital with all agents except fluroxene, as was the LD50."( The effect of enflurane, isoflurane, fluroxene, methoxyflurane and diethyl ether anesthesia on ouabain tolerance in the dog.
Albrecht, RF; Cairoli, VJ; El-Etr, AA; Grossman, RK; Ivankovich, AD; Miletich, DJ,
)
0.43
" The shapes of the anesthetic dose-response curves for both CMRO2 and cerebral blood flow (CBF) were examined by multiple measurements made at small, progressive concentration increments from 0 to 2 MAC halothane (six dogs), enflurane (six dogs), and isoflurane (six dogs), and during a constant 23 mg/kg/hr infusion of thiopental (six dogs)."( The nonlinear responses of cerebral metabolism to low concentrations of halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, and thiopental.
Michenfelder, JD; Milde, JH; Stullken, EH; Tinker, JH, 1977
)
0.66
" Responses were defined in terms of percent depression in first-twitch height and train-of-four response, and the dose-response curves were constructed after probit transformation of the responses."( Pipecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade during nitrous oxide-fentanyl, enflurane, isoflurane, and halothane anesthesia in surgical patients.
Abdulrazik, E; Naguib, M; Seraj, M, 1992
)
0.51
"2% isoflurane for general surgical procedures; and for electrophysiological recordings in the eighth nerve we recommend barbiturate anesthesia of appropriate dosage in combination if possible with an opioid agent to provide additional analgesic action."( A comparison of anesthetic agents and their effects on the response properties of the peripheral auditory system.
Capranica, RR; Dodd, F, 1992
)
0.9
" The neuromuscular effects of desflurane or isoflurane alone, and the dose-response relationship, time course, and reversibility of the neuromuscular effects of atracurium with either anesthetic, were examined in detail and compared using electromyographic quantification of the response of the first dorsal interosseous muscle to train-of-four (TOF) stimulation of the ulnar nerve."( Desflurane potentiates atracurium in humans: a comparative study with isoflurane.
Chen, BJ; Cheng, ML; Kwan, WF; Lee, C; Tsai, SK,
)
0.63
" Six pigs were used in a pilot study to establish dose-response relationships for the hypotensive agents; 36 pigs were randomly allocated to one of three groups (n = 12) to receive nitroprusside, adenosine, or isoflurane to reduce mean arterial pressure (MAP) by 50%."( Deliberate arterial hypotension does not reduce intraocular pressure in pigs.
Hennes, HJ; Jantzen, JP; Rochels, R; Wallenfang, T, 1992
)
0.47
" These vessels were subsequently constricted with K+, and relaxation dose-response curves were obtained for both halothane and isoflurane."( A comparison of the vasodilating effects of halothane and isoflurane on the isolated rabbit basilar artery with and without intact endothelium.
Jensen, NF; Kramer, DJ; Leonard, PA; Todd, MM; Warner, DS, 1992
)
0.73
" Cumulative dose-response curves were obtained to methacholine, a receptor-mediated endothelium-dependent dilator; to A23187, a nonreceptor-mediated endothelium-dependent dilator; and to sodium nitroprusside, a direct-acting endothelium-independent dilator before, during, and after inhalational anesthetic exposure."( Halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane attenuate both receptor- and non-receptor-mediated EDRF production in rat thoracic aorta.
Johns, RA; Proctor, GJ; Uggeri, MJ, 1992
)
0.58
" In 8 of 13 patients, the dose-response relationship for each anesthetic was determined by administering different concentrations (1, 3, and 5%) of gas mixtures."( Respiratory, laryngeal, and tracheal responses to nasal insufflation of volatile anesthetics in anesthetized humans.
Hiraga, K; Ishikawa, T; Nishino, T; Tanaka, A, 1991
)
0.28
") and the dose-response to LTD4 was repeated."( Hemodynamic effects of leukotriene (LT) D4 and a LTD4 receptor antagonist in the pig.
Cook, JA; Halushka, PV; Kessler, LD; Reines, DH; Smith, EF; Wise, WC; Zellner, JL, 1990
)
0.28
"To determine average dose requirements and pharmacodynamic characteristics before general clinical use, the dose-response curve, onset time, and recovery time for the neuromuscular relaxant ORG 9426 were determined in 72 adult patients given doses of 120, 160, 200, or 240 micrograms/kg after establishment of a steady-state expired isoflurane concentration of approximately 1%."( Clinical responses to ORG 9426 during isoflurane anesthesia.
Begin, M; Ginsberg, B; Glass, PS; Gorback, MS; Quill, TJ, 1991
)
0.72
" Also, the dose-response relationships of pancuronium and succinylcholine in surgical patients during anesthesia with desflurane (n = 13) were compared to those during isoflurane anesthesia (n = 14)."( The neuromuscular effects of desflurane, alone and combined with pancuronium or succinylcholine in humans.
Caldwell, JE; Eger, EI; Heier, T; Laster, MJ; Lynam, DP; Magorian, T; Weiskopf, RB; Yasuda, N, 1991
)
0.48
" Adjustments in anaesthetic dosage may be necessary in patients receiving nimodipine."( Nimodipine decreases the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in dogs.
Backus, WW; Kanchuger, MS; Maneksha, FR; Schwartz, AE; Young, WL, 1991
)
0.52
"% dosage schedule."( [Isoflurane. (Comparison with halothane and fentanyl anesthesia)].
Incze, F; Kozma, R; Vámos, Z, 1990
)
1.19
" The N2O dose-response data for each animal were fit by a second-order polynomial equation to estimate the value of a second-order coefficient."( The nonlinear potency of sub-MAC concentrations of nitrous oxide in decreasing the anesthetic requirement of enflurane, halothane, and isoflurane in rats.
Cole, DJ; Drummond, JC; Kalichman, MW; Shapiro, HM, 1990
)
0.48
"0 mg/kg dosage induced moderate sedation at 15 and 20 minutes; sedation was adequate for positioning the geese."( Determination of a sedative dose and influence of midazolam on cardiopulmonary function in Canada geese.
Dyson, DH; Honeyman, VL; Valliant, AE; Valverde, A, 1990
)
0.28
" In Study II a dose-response curve was established for the potent stimulator (Sin 1) of the enzyme guanylate cyclase."( Endothelium-derived relaxing factor is not responsible for inhibition of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction by inhalational anesthetics.
Marshall, BE; Marshall, C, 1990
)
0.28
"The dose-response of pipecuronium bromide, the time course of its neuromuscular blocking effects, and the reversibility of the residual block by neostigmine and edrophonium have been investigated in patients undergoing various types of anesthesia."( Dose-response relation and time course of action of pipecuronium bromide in humans anesthetized with nitrous oxide and isoflurane, halothane, or droperidol and fentanyl.
Agoston, S; Richardson, FJ; Wierda, JM, 1989
)
0.49
"kg-1 to study the dose-response relationships, as well as the cardiovascular effects of mivacurium."( Neuromuscular and cardiovascular effects of mivacurium chloride in surgical patients receiving nitrous oxide-narcotic or nitrous oxide-isoflurane anaesthesia.
Abou-Donia, M; Choi, WW; Forbes, RB; Gergis, SD; Kirchner, J; Mehta, MP; Murray, DJ; Sokoll, MD, 1989
)
0.48
" On the other hand enflurane and isoflurane exhibited different dose-response relationships when the uptake of calcium was measured (with a calcium-selective electrode) or the transmembrane electrical potential was monitored (with tetraphenylphosphonium-selective electrode) during ATP synthesis or calcium uptake in anesthetic treated mitochondria."( Effects of halothane, enflurane and isoflurane on some energy-converting functions of isolated rat liver mitochondria.
Branca, D; Scutari, G; Varotto, ML; Vincenti, E,
)
0.69
"In a two-part study, the dose-response relationships of doxacurium chloride (BW A938U) were evaluated during general anesthesia maintained with commonly used anesthetic techniques."( Dose-response relationships of doxacurium chloride in humans during anesthesia with nitrous oxide and fentanyl, enflurane, isoflurane, or halothane.
Dunn, K; Fragen, RJ; Katz, JA; McNulty, B; Rudd, GD; Shanks, CA, 1989
)
0.48
" A critical LAD-stenosis caused no major changes in the general dose-response pattern of isoflurane but further aggravated the depression of cardiac output and stroke volume induced by increasing concentrations of halothane."( Hemodynamic dose-responses to halothane and isoflurane are different in swine with and without critical coronary artery stenosis.
Gilbert, M; Mori, M; Myhre, ES, 1989
)
0.76
" Dose-response curves describing the relationship between the duration of balloon inflation and the percentage of animals with a persistent neurologic deficit were constructed and compared for differences by use of a group t test."( The effect of fentanyl anesthesia and intrathecal naloxone on neurologic outcome following spinal cord injury in the rat.
Brauer, FS; Cole, DJ; Drummond, JC; Hertzog, RE; Shapiro, HM, 1989
)
0.28
" A tentative dosage range has been established."( Butorphanol improves CO2 response and ventilation after fentanyl anesthesia.
Bjurstrom, RL; Bowdle, TA; Greichen, SL; Schoene, RB, 1987
)
0.27
"We were interested in determining the dose-response relationship of atracurium in children (2-10 yr) during nitrous oxide-isoflurane anesthesia (1%) and the atracurium infusion rate required to maintain about 95% neuromuscular blockade during nitrous oxide-halothane (0."( Atracurium infusion requirements in children during halothane, isoflurane, and narcotic anesthesia.
Brandom, BW; Cook, DR; Fehr, B; Lineberry, CG; Rudd, GD; Woelfel, SK, 1985
)
0.72
" Quadratic equations were fitted to the dose-response data by least squares analysis (R2 greater than ."( Comparison of the in vitro myocardial depressant effects of isoflurane and halothane anesthesia.
Bee, DE; Mathew, BP; Neal, MB; Wolf, WJ, 1988
)
0.52
" A practical method for quantitative dosage of volatile anesthetic was derived from this."( Introduction to the quantitative technique of closed circuit anesthesia in dogs.
Moens, Y,
)
0.13
"To assess the dose-response effects of isoflurane and halothane anesthesia on hemodynamics and coronary artery reactivity, the authors studied myocardial hyperemic responses following brief single artery flow arrests in 21 open chest, isocapnic swine in which arterial blood pressures and cardiac outputs were recorded."( Comparative coronary vascular reactivity and hemodynamics during halothane and isoflurane anesthesia in swine.
Blomberg, R; Gilbert, M; Mori, M; Roberts, SL; Tinker, JH, 1988
)
0.77
"Three weeks after dosing male Fischer 344 rats with streptozotocin to induce diabetes, enflurane was administered ip, and 1 h later, fluoride levels were measured in plasma and livers were removed."( Effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes in the rat on the metabolism of fluorinated volatile anesthetics.
Conney, AH; Pantuck, CB; Pantuck, EJ, 1987
)
0.27
" In the first study, cumulative dose-response curves were constructed in four groups of 10 patients anaesthetized with one of the inhalation agents and nitrous oxide, or with fentanyl and droperidol (control)."( Potentiation of the neuromuscular blockade produced by alcuronium with halothane, enflurane and isoflurane.
Hunter, JM; Keens, SJ; Snowdon, SL; Utting, JE, 1987
)
0.49
" Isoflurane dosing resulted in prolonged periods (21 to 63 minutes) of EEG burst suppression and isoelectric activity in nine patients."( Arterial isoflurane concentration and EEG burst suppression during cardiopulmonary bypass.
Brunet, D; Cervenko, FW; Johnson, GD; Loomis, CW; Milne, B, 1986
)
1.6
" Both doses of both anesthetics increased plasma verapamil levels compared with the same verapamil dosing regimen awake."( Cardiovascular effects of and interaction between calcium blocking drugs and anesthetics in chronically instrumented dogs. II. Verapamil, enflurane, and isoflurane.
Chelly, JE; Hartley, C; Hysing, ES; Merin, RG; Rogers, K; Taylor, A, 1986
)
0.47
"The quantitative aspects of dosing of volatile anaesthetics to establish and maintain constant alveolar concentrations are in general only discussed in the framework of closed circuit anaesthesia."( [Optimization of the dosage of volatile anesthetics based on pharmacokinetic and dynamic models].
Schwilden, H, 1985
)
0.27
"4 mg/kg and dose-response curves were established for both balanced and isoflurane anesthetic techniques."( Safety and efficacy of atracurium (BW33A) in surgical patients receiving balanced or isoflurane anesthesia.
Ali, NM; Gergis, SD; Lineberry, C; Mehta, M; Sokoll, MD, 1983
)
0.72
" Safeguards to prevent accidental anesthetic overdosage and algorithms to provide for dosage changes based on patient response were written into the program."( Computer-controlled anesthetic delivery system.
Hall, SM; Lampert, BA; MacKrell, TN; McClure, A, 1984
)
0.27
" The effects of various isoniazid dosage regimens on the hepatic microsomal defluorination rates of enflurane were compared with those of several other ether anesthetics, and the conditions for production of maximal enflurane defluorination rates were determined."( Metabolism by rat hepatic microsomes of fluorinated ether anesthetics following isoniazid administration.
Mazze, RI; Rice, SA; Sbordone, L, 1980
)
0.26
"90 for propofol), number of times dosage had to be changed (2."( [Isoflurane versus propofol for sedation after heart surgery].
Cóbreces, MJ; Cortejoso, J; Gómez, JI; Tamayo, E,
)
1.04
" Dose-response curves of NOS activity versus anesthetic concentration were constructed."( Selective anesthetic inhibition of brain nitric oxide synthase.
Breslow, MJ; Martin, LD; Tobin, JR; Traystman, RJ, 1994
)
0.29
" The effect of fentanyl dosage upon the percentage of arousal responses that were wakeful responses to command was determined by using a Mann-Whitney test to compare a group of patients receiving fentanyl 2 micrograms/kg or less, with a group receiving fentanyl 4 micrograms/kg."( Brief wakeful response to command indicates wakefulness with suppression of memory formation during surgical anesthesia.
Dutton, RC; Smith, NT; Smith, WD, 1995
)
0.29
" The dose-response curves for neostigmine (10, 20, 30, and 40 micrograms/kg) were constructed using the TOFR values at 5-11 min, from which the ED50 values (a neostigmine dose required for a TOFR value of 50%) were derived."( Inadequate antagonism of vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block by neostigmine during sevoflurane or isoflurane anesthesia.
Fujita, T; Morita, T; Saito, S; Sato, H; Sugaya, T; Tsukagoshi, H, 1995
)
0.51
" The duration of action and recovery time from 75% to 25% block were longer than those produced by twice the dosage of vecuronium (62."( [A comparison between neuromuscular blocking effects of pipecuronium and vecuronium; a double blind controlled study in collaboration with 5 departments of anesthesiology].
Amaki, Y; Hanaoka, K; Hashimoto, Y; Kobayashi, T; Suzuki, H; Yamamura, H, 1994
)
0.29
"Six dogs were anaesthetized with 1% of halothane-Group I, and six dogs with an equianaesthetic dosage of isoflurane (1."( [Hemodynamic effects of propafenone in dogs anesthesized with halothane or isoflurane].
Castro, G; Figueiredo, F; Fonseca, P; Freitas, M; Godinho, AM; Morais, J; Providência, LA; Viana, Jda S, 1994
)
0.73
" In eight subjects, vecuronium bolus dose potency was determined using a two-dose dose-response technique; the vecuronium infusion dose requirement to achieve 85% twitch depression also was determined."( The magnitude and time course of vecuronium potentiation by desflurane versus isoflurane.
Brown, R; Fisher, DM; Gruenke, L; Hart, P; Lau, M; Sharma, ML; Wright, PM, 1995
)
0.52
" The pulmonary vascular dose-response relation to the sympathetic alpha-adrenoreceptor agonist phenylephrine also was investigated in conscious and isoflurane-anesthetized dogs (n = 6)."( Isoflurane and the pulmonary vascular pressure-flow relation at baseline and during sympathetic alpha- and beta-adrenoreceptor activation in chronically instrumented dogs.
Lennon, PF; Murray, PA, 1995
)
1.93
" Glycopyrrolate was administered IV and IM at a dosage of 11 micrograms/kg of body weight, each."( Alterations in the arrhythmogenic dose of epinephrine after xylazine or medetomidine administration in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs.
Benson, GJ; Lemke, KA; Olson, WA; Thurmon, JC; Tranquilli, WJ, 1993
)
0.5
" We constructed dose-response curves for vecuronium in 54 patients."( The effects of sevoflurane are similar to those of isoflurane on the neuromuscular block produced by vecuronium.
Fujita, T; Morita, T; Sugaya, T; Tsukagoshi, H; Yoshikawa, D, 1994
)
0.54
" In addition, the dose-response relation for halothane on [methyl-3H]choline uptake was studied."( Volatile anesthetic agents inhibit choline uptake into rat synaptosomes.
Boyle, E; Greiff, JM; Griffiths, R; Norman, RI; Rowbotham, DJ, 1994
)
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" It is pointed out that the operation of respirators of this type is safe only provided the prescribed gas supply pressures are observed, if necessary with the help of the appropriate reducing valves, to ensure accurate dosage of volatile anaesthetics."( [Accidental anesthetic overdose caused by anesthesia respirators Servo 900 C and D].
Hemplemann, G; Jung, HJ; Müller, M; Sticher, J; Zeiler, D, 1994
)
0.29
" The preparations were then exposed to up to 4 vol% volatile agent incrementally to generate a cumulative dose-response curve, and the subsequent frequency of peristaltic contractions was determined."( Volatile anesthetics decrease peristalsis in the guinea pig ureter.
Attele, A; Moss, J; Núñez, R; Toledano, A; Young, CJ, 1994
)
0.29
"The purpose of this study was to examine the anaesthetic requirement of intrathecal midazolam in a dose-response fashion in isoflurane-anaesthetized, tracheostomized rats, and to evaluate the apnoeic threshold after each intrathecal midazolam dose."( Intrathecal midazolam reduces isoflurane MAC and increases the apnoeic threshold in rats.
Forster, A; Jorge-Costa, M; Morel, DR; Pizzolato, GP; Schwieger, IM, 1994
)
0.78
" A dose-response curve was obtained for each airway ring with log increments of acetylcholine."( Topographical differences in the direct effects of isoflurane on airway smooth muscle.
Bosnjak, ZJ; Cheng, EY; Coon, RL; Kampine, JP; Mazzeo, AJ; Stadnicka, A, 1994
)
0.54
" The HPV response in the presence of anesthetic was expressed as a percentage of the pressor response in the absence of anesthetics, and dose-response relationships were calculated using the nonlinear least-squares method."( Effect of sevoflurane on hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in the perfused rabbit lung.
Gui, X; Ishibe, Y; Shiokawa, Y; Suekane, K; Umeda, T; Uno, H, 1993
)
0.29
" Ibuprofen pretreatment did not alter ED50 and slope of dose-response curve, although the absolute value of pressor response in the sevoflurane group with ibuprofen pretreatment was greater than that in the sevoflurane alone group at every concentration of sevoflurane."( Effect of sevoflurane on hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in the perfused rabbit lung.
Gui, X; Ishibe, Y; Shiokawa, Y; Suekane, K; Umeda, T; Uno, H, 1993
)
0.29
"5 MAC, suggesting that the dose-response relationship for vasoconstriction is nonlinear."( Desflurane slightly increases the sweating threshold but produces marked, nonlinear decreases in the vasoconstriction and shivering thresholds.
Annadata, R; Dechert, M; Kurz, A; Sessler, DI; Tayefeh, F, 1995
)
0.29
" We used an isolated, electrically stimulated rat left atrium model to compare the dose-response curves to the muscarinic agonist carbachol and isoflurane under conditions of high (10(-6)M isoproterenol added to the bath) or low (10(-6)M propranolol) beta-adrenergic tone."( Myocardial depression by isoflurane is dependent on the underlying beta-adrenergic tone.
Mathew, BP; Thurston, TA, 1995
)
0.8
" Dose-response curves were established, and ED50 was calculated."( Repeated doses of rocuronium bromide administered to cirrhotic and control patients receiving isoflurane. A clinical and pharmacokinetic study.
Desmonts, JM; Kleef, U; Lavaut, E; Servin, FS, 1996
)
0.51
" Individual variability in response to rocuronium is great, and dosage should be carefully titrated to that required."( Repeated doses of rocuronium bromide administered to cirrhotic and control patients receiving isoflurane. A clinical and pharmacokinetic study.
Desmonts, JM; Kleef, U; Lavaut, E; Servin, FS, 1996
)
0.51
" Isoflurane at 1 and 2 MAC concentration, and enflurane at 2 MAC, induced a rightward shift of the dose-response curve obtained with endothelin-1 in both endothelium denuded and intact rings, associated with a decrease in maximal tension generated in the latter rings."( Effects of halothane, enflurane and isoflurane on contraction of rat aorta induced by endothelin-1.
Auclerc, A; Barale, F; Boillot, A; Marty, J; Vallet, B, 1995
)
1.48
" Using the cumulative dose-response technique and electromyography, we determined ED50 and ED90 of doxacurium during halothane (n = 9), isoflurane (n = 12) or alfentanil (n = 9) based anaesthesia in children aged 2-10 years."( Doxacurium pharmacodynamics in children during volatile and opioid-based anaesthesia.
Kern, C; Pittet, JF; Rouge, JC; Tassonyi, E; Wilder-Smith, OH, 1996
)
0.5
" The inhalation of isoflurane, halothane and sevoflurane decreased the airway resistance and systemic vascular resistance in direct relationship to the dosage administered."( [Comparison of the effects of halothane, isoflurane and sevoflurane in the treatment of severe asthmatic attack: a case report].
Arai, K; Fujita, T; Hasegawa, Y; Isa, Y; Kunimoto, F; Ohyama, A, 1996
)
0.89
" F95-response logistic regression curves, which are analogous to dose-response curves, were calculated for each of the 2 stimuli administered during each of the 5 anesthetic techniques."( EEG Predicts movement response to surgical stimuli during general anesthesia with combinations of isoflurane, 70% N2O, and fentanyl.
Dutton, RC; Smith, NT; Smith, WD, 1996
)
0.51
" Anesthetic requirements, circulatory variables, interventions, and isoproterenol dose-response curves (pre- and postoperatively) were determined."( Clonidine for major vascular surgery in hypertensive patients: a double-blind, controlled, randomized study.
Bayon, MC; Boucaud, C; Bouilloc, X; Brudon, JR; Butin, E; Danays, T; Frehring, B; Ghignone, M; Levron, JC; Petit, P; Quintin, L; Tassan, H; Tissot, S; Viale, JP, 1996
)
0.29
"A dose-response relationship study for edrophonium to examine the modification of volatile anaesthetics on reversal of vecuronium block."( Sevoflurane and isoflurane impair edrophonium reversal of vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block.
Fujita, T; Kurosaki, D; Morita, T; Saito, S; Sato, H; Sugaya, T; Tsukagoshi, H, 1996
)
0.64
" Defining this interaction provides a basis for more rational dosing schemes when such combinations are used for anesthesia and allows the anesthetic potency of remifentanil relative to other opioids to be determined."( Reduction of isoflurane minimal alveolar concentration by remifentanil.
Glass, PS; Hoke, JF; Kapila, A; Lang, E; Sebel, PS; Shlugman, D, 1996
)
0.66
" Dose-response curves are presented for stepwise increases in stable end-tidal concentrations of each agent."( Quantitative EEG in assessment of anaesthetic depth: comparative study of methodology.
Prior, PF; Thomsen, CE, 1996
)
0.29
"We have analysed the dose-response curve for halothane and isoflurane according to the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) model."( Dose-response curve for anaesthetics based on the Monod-Wyman-Changeux model.
Imaiand, K; Iwai, T; Kihara, H; Uchida, M, 1996
)
0.54
"To test the hypothesis that altered neuronal activity may influence the extent and severity of the glio-vascular lesions produced by 1,3-dinitrobenzene (DNB), rats were either given the tremorgenic pyrethroid, Bifenthrin, or anaesthetised during various dosing schedules of DNB."( Increasing or decreasing nervous activity modulates the severity of the glio-vascular lesions of 1,3-dinitrobenzene in the rat: effects of the tremorgenic pyrethroid, Bifenthrin, and of anaesthesia.
Burr, SA; Cavanagh, JB; Holton, JL; Nolan, CC; Ray, DE, 1997
)
0.3
" The aim of this clinical investigation was the development of a standardised dosing scheme for low-flow and minimal-flow desflurane anaesthesia."( [Low-flow anesthesia with desflurane].
Baum, J; Berghoff, M; Kalff, G; Petermeyer, M; Stanke, HG, 1997
)
0.3
"The dose-response and concentration-response relation of rocuronium infusion was studied in 20 adult surgical patients during propofol-nitrous oxide and isoflurane (1 MAC)-nitrous oxide anaesthesia."( Dose-response and concentration-response relation of rocuronium infusion during propofol-nitrous oxide and isoflurane-nitrous oxide anaesthesia.
Kansanaho, M; Olkkola, KT; Wierda, JM, 1997
)
0.71
" The dose-response relationship during the pre-anaesthetic and pre-equilibrium state of four inhalation anaesthetics (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane and sevoflurane) on fixed-ratio schedule-controlled behaviour was studied in mice."( Psychomotor performance during initial stage of exposure to halothane, enflurane, isoflurane and sevoflurane in mice.
Komatsu, H; Kuratani, N; Nogaya, J; Ogli, K; Ueki, M; Yokono, S,
)
0.56
" Dose-response plots were bell shaped."( Modulation of recombination human gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptors by isoflurane: influence of the delta subunit.
Edwards, MD; Lees, G, 1998
)
0.53
" Dose-response curves are presented for stepwise increases in stable end-tidal concentrations of each agent."( [Quantitative EEG in assessment of anesthesia depth. Methods of comparison].
Prior, P; Thomsen, CE, 1998
)
0.3
"The low dosage of medetomidine (0."( Cardiovascular effects of the alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist medetomidine in clinically normal cats anesthetized with isoflurane.
Bright, JM; Daniel, GB; Fefee, D; Golden, AL; Harvey, RC; Schmidt, D, 1998
)
0.51
"To determine the neuromuscular effects of doxacurium chloride and to construct a dose-response curve for the drug in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs."( Neuromuscular effects of doxacurium chloride in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs.
Hartsfield, SM; Martinez, EA; Mealey, KL; Wooldridge, AA,
)
0.6
" Dose-response relations of doxacurium were plotted in log dose-probit format and analyzed by linear regression to determine effective dose (ED50 and ED90) values for doxacurium."( Neuromuscular effects of doxacurium chloride in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs.
Hartsfield, SM; Martinez, EA; Mealey, KL; Wooldridge, AA,
)
0.39
" Nicorandil (100 micrograms kg-1 bolus, 25 micrograms kg-1 min-1 infusion) was begun and a second dose-response study of isoflurane was obtained as before."( Cardiovascular effects of concomitant administration of isoflurane and nicorandil in dogs.
Bastien, O; Foëx, P; Pigott, D; Piriou, V; Ross, S; Trivin, F, 1998
)
0.75
" Following equi-effective dosing (T1 > 95%) the duration to 25% T1 recovery, recovery index (25/75), and TOF0."( Neuromuscular blocking effects of rocuronium during desflurane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane anaesthesia.
Ledowski, T; Linstedt, U; Proppe, D; Sitzlack, D; Wulf, H, 1998
)
0.54
" Low-flow dosing schedules for 35% inspired oxygen and 1% inspired halothane were computed with the model and tested in vitro with a circle-absorber breathing circuit and an active gas-exchange lung at nine values of simulated patient gas exchanges."( Model for the administration of low-flow anaesthesia.
Beams, DM; Radwin, RG; Sasse, FJ; Webster, JG, 1998
)
0.3
" Carbachol dose-response curves (10(-8)-10(-4)M) were obtained to establish the maximal contractility (Cmax) for each tracheal ring."( Effect of isoflurane on endothelin-1 mediated airway smooth muscle contraction.
Akhtar, S; Brull, SJ,
)
0.53
"kg-1 and construction of dose-response curves (n = 72)."( Potency and time course of mivacurium block during sevoflurane, isoflurane and intravenous anesthesia.
Carroll, MT; Hughes, DA; Lowry, DW; McCarthy, GJ; Mirakhur, RK; O'Hare, RA, 1999
)
0.54
" The different relative positions of the dose-response curves for EEG and MLAEP changes compared with antinociception (MAC) changes suggest differences in the mechanisms of action of these three agents."( Comparison of the effects of halothane, isoflurane and methoxyflurane on the electroencephalogram of the horse.
Johnson, CB; Taylor, PM, 1998
)
0.57
" When horses were anesthetized with halothane, a higher dosage of calcium gluconate was required to attenuate the depression in stroke index and maximal rate of increase in right ventricular pressure; cardiac index was not changed with calcium administration."( Hemodynamic effects of ionized calcium in horses anesthetized with halothane or isoflurane.
Benson, GJ; Constable, PD; Davis, LE; Foreman, JH; Grubb, TL; Olson, WO; Thurmon, JC; Tranquilli, WJ, 1999
)
0.53
"A prospective, crossover, dose-response study using sevoflurane and isoflurane before the start of surgery, followed by randomization to sevoflurane or isoflurane for surgery with blinded assessment for recovery."( Sevoflurane versus isoflurane in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting: a hemodynamic and recovery study.
Bennett, SR; Griffin, SC, 1999
)
0.87
" There was no dose-response relation for Vf (10."( Rate of CSF formation and resistance to reabsorption of CSF during sevoflurane or remifentanil in rabbits.
Artru, AA; Momota, T, 2000
)
0.31
" These techniques have several drawbacks, including delayed onset of anesthesia, difficulty in adjusting the dosage to accomodate individual animals' different responses, prolonged recovery times, and in some cases substantial mortality."( Endotracheal isoflurane anesthesia for chick auditory surgery.
Alosi, JA; Cotanche, DA; Messana, EP; Nedder, AP; Roberson, DW, 2000
)
0.68
" The authors investigated the dose-response relation of the EEG approximate entropy during desflurane anesthesia in comparison with spectral edge frequency 95, median frequency, and bispectral index."( Approximate entropy as an electroencephalographic measure of anesthetic drug effect during desflurane anesthesia.
Bruhn, J; Hoeft, A; Röpcke, H, 2000
)
0.31
" In the REM groups, the dosage of PRO (75 microg."( Recovery after anesthesia with remifentanil combined with propofol, desflurane, or sevoflurane for otorhinolaryngeal surgery.
Loop, T; Priebe, HJ, 2000
)
0.31
"Although no dose-response relationship for the health risks associated with the occupational exposure to inhaled anaesthetics exists, public health authorities recommend threshold values."( Occupational exposure to inhaled anaesthetics: a follow-up study on anaesthetists of an eastern European university hospital.
Harth, M; Hobbhahn, J; Hoerauf, K; Jurczyk, W; Sobczynski, P; Szulc, R; Taeger, K; Wiesner, G, 2000
)
0.31
" Drug absorption into plastics may affect drug dosage and the migration of plastics' additives into a drug solution may affect drug composition."( A qualitative investigation into the physical stability of polypropylene and polyethylene in liquid isoflurane and sevoflurane.
Fee, JP; Murray, JM; Renfrew, CW, 2000
)
0.52
" The ability of each enantiomer to produce a loss of righting reflex was determined as a function of dose, and quantal dose-response curves were constructed."( Stereoselective loss of righting reflex in rats by isoflurane.
Dickinson, R; Franks, NP; Lieb, WR; White, I, 2000
)
0.56
" Induction of anaesthesia, fentanyl dosing and volume loading were standardized."( Haemodynamic stability during moderate hypotensive anaesthesia for spinal surgery. A comparison between desflurane and isoflurane.
Beaussier, M; Chandon, M; Deriaz, H; Lienhart, A; Mestari, M; Paugam, C; Sautet, A, 2000
)
0.52
" The use of the LMA had no effect on this dose-response curve."( Investigations using logistic regression models on the effect of the LMA on morphine induced vomiting after tonsillectomy.
Anderson, BJ; Holford, NH; McGann, JE; Newson, AJ; Pearce, S, 2000
)
0.31
"Although no dose-response relationship exists for the health risks associated with the occupational exposure to inhaled anaesthetics, public health authorities recommend threshold values."( A follow-up study on occupational exposure to inhaled anaesthetics in Eastern European surgeons and circulating nurses.
Harth, M; Hobbhahn, J; Hoerauf, KH; Jurczyk, W; Sobczynski, P; Szulc, R; Taeger, K; Wiesner, G, 2001
)
0.31
"Human exposure guidelines for halogenated hydrocarbons (halons) and halon replacement chemicals have been established using dose-response data obtained from canine cardiac sensitization studies."( PBPK modeling of canine inhalation exposures to halogenated hydrocarbons.
Vinegar, A, 2001
)
0.31
"A prospective crossover, dose-response study using sevoflurane and isoflurane before the start of surgery, followed by randomization to sevoflurane or isoflurane for surgery with blinded assessment for recovery."( Sevoflurane versus isoflurane in patients undergoing valvular cardiac surgery.
Bennett, SR; Griffin, SC, 2001
)
0.88
"A pulmonary artery catheter was used to obtain a complete hemodynamic profile during the dose-response study before surgery."( Sevoflurane versus isoflurane in patients undergoing valvular cardiac surgery.
Bennett, SR; Griffin, SC, 2001
)
0.64
" At this time the volatile agent administration was stopped or propofol dosage reduced in half the patients in each group (n = 20 in each group)."( Neostigmine antagonism of rocuronium block during anesthesia with sevoflurane, isoflurane or propofol.
Breslin, DS; Hayes, AH; Mirakhur, RK; Reid, JE, 2001
)
0.54
" The dose-response relationship for the intrathecal-intraventricular infusion paralleled that of the IV infusion but was shifted to the left by an order of magnitude."( Both cerebral GABA(A) receptors and spinal GABA(A) receptors modulate the capacity of isoflurane to produce immobility.
Dutton, R; Eger, EI; Sonner, J; Stabernack, C; Zhang, Y, 2001
)
0.53
" We investigated the dose-response relation of the Shannon entropy of the electroencephalographic amplitude values during desflurane monoanesthesia in comparison with previously used electroencephalographic parameters."( Shannon entropy applied to the measurement of the electroencephalographic effects of desflurane.
Bouillon, TW; Bruhn, J; Hoeft, A; Lehmann, LE; Röpcke, H, 2001
)
0.31
" If mean arterial pressure (MAP) increased >80 mm Hg during maximal dosage of isoflurane or remifentanil, labetalol was administered."( Remifentanil provides hemodynamic stability and faster awakening time in transsphenoidal surgery.
Cozzi, S; Gemma, M; Losa, M; Mortini, P; Narcisi, S; Soldarini, A; Tommasino, C, 2002
)
0.54
"As compared with group I, concentration of isoflurane decreased significantly, and isoflurane average dosage per hour reduced by 31%-42% in group II."( [Clinical application of combined acupuncture-drug anesthesia with isoflurane-induced hypotension in cerebral operation].
Ju, X; Wang, J; Xie, W, 2000
)
0.81
" Some of the point mutations caused shifts in the GABA dose-response curve, indicating that the mutations changed the apparent affinity of the receptor for GABA."( Volatile anesthetic actions on the GABAA receptors: contrasting effects of alpha 1(S270) and beta 2(N265) point mutations.
Harrison, NL; Jenkins, A; Nishikawa, K; Paraskevakis, I, 2002
)
0.31
" Glibenclamide caused a downward displacement of the isoflurane dose-response curve, reducing isoflurane-mediated dilation by an average of 36%."( Isoflurane-induced dilation of porcine coronary microvessels is endothelium dependent and inhibited by glibenclamide.
Cason, BA; Gamperl, AK; Hein, TW; Kuo, L, 2002
)
2.01
"In this study, we determined whether repeated brief isoflurane (Iso) anesthesia induces ischemic tolerance to focal cerebral ischemia in a dose-response manner and whether the effect is dependent on adenosine triphosphate-regulated potassium channels."( Preconditioning with isoflurane produces dose-dependent neuroprotection via activation of adenosine triphosphate-regulated potassium channels after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.
Hou, L; Lu, Z; Wu, M; Xiong, L; Zhang, X; Zheng, Y; Zhu, Z, 2003
)
0.89
"To identify the remifentanil dosing regimen providing safe and optimal anesthetic conditions during coronary artery bypass graft surgery and to evaluate postoperative recovery characteristics."( Comparison of three remifentanil dose-finding regimens for coronary artery surgery.
Howie, MB; Hug, CC; Jopling, MW; Michelsen, LG; Porembka, DT; Shaikh, S; Warren, SM, 2003
)
0.32
"5 mg kg(-1) at 15 min after induction of anaesthesia directly followed by a maintenance dosage of 50 microg kg(-1) min(-1), while the control group received saline (i."( Effects of intravenous lidocaine on isoflurane concentration, physiological parameters, metabolic parameters and stress-related hormones in horses undergoing surgery.
Dzikiti, TB; Hellebrekers, LJ; van Dijk, P, 2003
)
0.59
"2% in oxygen and nitrous oxide and the opioid dosing was titrated to autonomic responses."( Remifentanil infusion for cleft palate surgery in young infants.
Dagher, C; Desjeux, L; Gall, O; Murat, I; Roulleau, P, 2003
)
0.32
" We established three sample times for hormonal dosage during the procedure and one in the recovery room."( The effect of music on the neurohormonal stress response to surgery under general anesthesia.
Albert, C; Boudreault, D; Chouinard, P; Girard, DC; Girard, F; Migneault, B; Provencher, D; Ruel, M; Todorov, A, 2004
)
0.32
"Compared to other laboratory animals, little is known about the use of anesthetics in birds, potentially resulting in the use of improper dosing regimens."( Lack of efficacy of injectable ketamine with xylazine or diazepam for anesthesia in chickens.
Broderson, JR; Clifton, KR; Poulos, S; Varner, J; Wyatt, RD, 2004
)
0.32
" In addition, the current results confirm the hypothesis that biotinylation can be used to quantitate the extent of disappearance of DAT from the cell surface making dose-response studies and comparisons of DAT internalization with other general anesthetics practical."( Isoflurane induces dopamine transporter trafficking into the cell cytoplasm.
Byas-Smith, MG; Denson, DD; Eaton, DC; Li, J; Szlam, F; Votaw, JR, 2004
)
1.77
" The dose-response of BIS values and desflurane concentrations was not uniform: two patients showed increasing BIS values with increasing desflurane concentrations, while in three patients BIS values remained unchanged."( Comparison of BIS and AAI as measures of anaesthetic drug effect during desflurane-remifentanil anaesthesia.
Bauer, C; Bruhn, J; Kreuer, S; Larsen, R; Wilhelm, W, 2004
)
0.32
" The purpose of this study was to determine the dose-response curve for isoflurane altering the binding potential of one of these ligands ([F-18]FECNT) in humans."( Isoflurane alters the amount of dopamine transporter expressed on the plasma membrane in humans.
Byas-Smith, MG; Goodman, MM; Halkar, R; Voll, R; Votaw, JR, 2004
)
2
" Comparison of dose-dependent vasodilatory properties between sevoflurane and isoflurane, the more traditional neuroanesthetic agent, requires comparable dosing of the agents."( Sevoflurane induces less cerebral vasodilation than isoflurane at the same A-line autoregressive index level.
Akeson, J; Holmström, A, 2005
)
0.81
" Comparison of dose-dependent vasodilatory properties between desflurane and isoflurane, the more traditional volatile agent for clinical neuroanesthesia, requires equianesthetic dosing of the agents."( Desflurane induces more cerebral vasodilation than isoflurane at the same A-line autoregressive index level.
Akeson, J; Holmström, A, 2005
)
0.81
"We examined in a rabbit model of transient spinal cord ischemia (SCI) whether isoflurane (Iso) preconditioning induces ischemic tolerance to SCI in a dose-response manner, and whether this effect is dependent on mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-dependent potassium (K(ATP)) channel."( Isoflurane preconditioning protects motor neurons from spinal cord ischemia: its dose-response effects and activation of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate-dependent potassium channel.
Hwang, JW; Jeon, YT; Kang, H; Kim, CS; Lim, SW; Oh, YS; Park, HP, 2005
)
2
" The dosage of propofol, desflurane, and sevoflurane, obtained with a value of bispectral index (BIS) 40, was kept unchanged throughout the course, and remifentanil was titrated to maintain controlled hypotension: systolic arterial blood pressure 70 to 90 mmHg and mean arterial blood pressure 50 to 65 mmHg."( Hypotensive anesthesia and recovery of cognitive function in long-term craniofacial surgery.
Caverni, V; Favaro, R; Pinto, G; Rosa, G; Tordiglione, P, 2005
)
0.33
"Clinical pharmacists rarely are involved in the selection and dosing of anesthetic agents."( Inhalation anesthesiology and volatile liquid anesthetics: focus on isoflurane, desflurane, and sevoflurane.
Connolly, LA; Klauck, JA; Sakai, EM, 2005
)
0.56
" We identified the safe concentration of emulsified volatile anesthetic preparations and determined the dose-response relationship of IV emulsified isoflurane and propofol in rats."( The efficacy and safety of intravenous emulsified isoflurane in rats.
Liang, XM; Liu, J; Luo, NF; Zhou, JX, 2006
)
0.79
" We investigated the prediction of recovery and dose-response relationship of desflurane and AAI or bispectral index (BIS) values."( A-line, bispectral index, and estimated effect-site concentrations: a prediction of clinical end-points of anesthesia.
Bruhn, J; Buchinger, H; Kreuer, S; Larsen, R; Wilhelm, W, 2006
)
0.33
"We investigated if increasing propofol's dosage to augment its antioxidant capacity during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) could confer cardiac protection."( Large-dose propofol during cardiopulmonary bypass decreases biochemical markers of myocardial injury in coronary surgery patients: a comparison with isoflurane.
Ansley, DM; Huang, Z; Xia, Z, 2006
)
0.53
" A noninvasive dosing line was placed in the duodenum by use of endoscopy, and 50% dextrose (3 ml/kg) was administered."( Comparison of three anesthetic protocols for intraduodenal drug administration using endoscopy in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
Authier, S; Breault, C; Chaurand, F; Legaspi, M; Troncy, E, 2006
)
0.33
"Anesthetized, open-chest New Zealand White rabbits were used to acquire dose-response curves with sevoflurane, desflurane, and propofol, followed by reduction to baseline infusion."( Persistent depression of contractility and vasodilation with propofol but not with sevoflurane or desflurane in rabbits.
Angus, JA; Liew, DF; Royse, AG; Royse, CF; Wright, CE, 2008
)
0.35
" The authors further evaluated the dose-response relations of isoflurane under different study conditions: (1) normalization of mean arterial pressure, or end-expiratory carbon dioxide; (2) bilateral lesion of the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus; and (3) vagotomy."( Differential effects of isoflurane and propofol on upper airway dilator muscle activity and breathing.
Chamberlin, NL; Eikermann, M; Fassbender, P; Gautam, S; Jordan, AS; Malhotra, A; White, DP; Zaremba, S, 2008
)
0.89
" Accordingly, noninvasive, serial quantification of colonic inflammation could advantageously guide dosing regimens and assess drug efficacy, thus enhancing the value of colitis models in research."( Progression and variability of TNBS colitis-associated inflammation in rats assessed by contrast-enhanced and T2-weighted MRI.
Hobson, AR; James, MF; Kruidenier, L; Lewis, HD; McCleary, S; Pohlmann, A; Robinson, A; Tilling, LC; Warnock, LC; Woolmer, O, 2009
)
0.35
" This methodology provides unique and objective in vivo measures of inflammation that can guide dosing strategies, enhancing colitis research effectiveness and the assessment of potential IBD therapeutics."( Progression and variability of TNBS colitis-associated inflammation in rats assessed by contrast-enhanced and T2-weighted MRI.
Hobson, AR; James, MF; Kruidenier, L; Lewis, HD; McCleary, S; Pohlmann, A; Robinson, A; Tilling, LC; Warnock, LC; Woolmer, O, 2009
)
0.35
" The injection coordinates and the dosage of quinolinic acid were identical."( Ketamine anaesthesia interferes with the quinolinic acid-induced lesion in a rat model of Huntington's disease.
Büchele, F; Döbrössy, M; Jiang, W; Nikkhah, G; Papazoglou, A, 2009
)
0.35
"We compared dose-response curves of the hypnotic effects of desflurane, sevoflurane and isoflurane."( Comparative pharmacodynamic modeling of desflurane, sevoflurane and isoflurane.
Bruhn, J; Grundmann, U; Kreuer, S; Rensing, H; Wilhelm, W; Ziegeler, S, 2009
)
0.81
" In patients with intracranial pathology, for whom hypocapnia is frequently induced, phenylephrine dosage may need to be appropriately reduced."( Hypocapnia enhances the pressor effect of phenylephrine during isoflurane anesthesia in monkeys.
Adams, DC; Schwartz, AE, 2010
)
0.6
"To describe the culture and content of anesthesia practice; the stages, types, and goals of anesthesia; nomenclature and factors that can affect dosing of inhaled anesthesia; basis for anesthesiologist choices among inhaled anesthesia agents; and special considerations in using inhaled anesthesia in bariatric surgery patients, pediatric patients, and cardiac surgery patients; and to provide insights into myths associated with inhaled anesthesia."( An anesthesiologist's perspective on inhaled anesthesia decision-making.
Prielipp, RC, 2010
)
0.36
" The minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of inhaled anesthetic agents, which anesthesiologists use in dosing these drugs, can be affected by age, a variety of medications, and other patient-specific factors."( An anesthesiologist's perspective on inhaled anesthesia decision-making.
Prielipp, RC, 2010
)
0.36
"Isoflurane provides protection against myocardial damage in a clinically used dosage as documented by lower levels of troponin-T in patients undergoing OPCAB surgery."( Myocardial protection with isoflurane during off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: a randomized trial.
Dutta, D; Garg, M; Minhas, H; Tempe, DK; Tomar, A; Virmani, S, 2011
)
2.11
" Enzymatic activities of the ETC were assayed and dose-response curves determined using established techniques."( Isoflurane selectively inhibits distal mitochondrial complex I in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Kayser, EB; Morgan, PG; Sedensky, MM; Suthammarak, W, 2011
)
1.81
" A dose-response study was performed to test for methylphenidate-induced restoration of righting during continuous isoflurane general anesthesia."( Methylphenidate actively induces emergence from general anesthesia.
Brown, EN; Chemali, JJ; Cimenser, A; Cotten, JF; Solt, K; Wong, KF, 2011
)
0.58
" In this report we have used the murine model of tularemia, with Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain (FTLVS) infection, to evaluate the efficiency of pneumonic delivery via intranasal dosing performed either with differing instillation volumes or different types of anesthesia."( Visualization of murine intranasal dosing efficiency using luminescent Francisella tularensis: effect of instillation volume and form of anesthesia.
Bina, JE; Bina, XR; Fabrizio, TP; Miller, MA; Parvathareddy, J; Stabenow, JM; Wodowski, AJ; Zalduondo, L, 2012
)
0.38
" The dosage of 5 mg ketamine/kg body mass was rarely sufficient to obtain surgical tolerance in group INJE."( [Comparison of three different anesthesia procedures in calves with respect to possible pain-associated reactions].
Hefti, A; Metzner, M; Sauter-Louis, C; Schlemmer, I,
)
0.13
" We then performed a dose-response study to test for chloro-APB-induced restoration of righting during continuous isoflurane anesthesia."( Activation of D1 dopamine receptors induces emergence from isoflurane general anesthesia.
Brown, EN; Chemali, JJ; Solt, K; Taylor, NE, 2013
)
0.84
" Dosage of analgesic medication consumption was retrieved from patients' charts."( Combined spinal and general anesthesia vs general anesthesia for robotic sacrocervicopexy: a randomized controlled trial.
Awad, N; Lowenstein, L; Mustafa, S; Nasir, H; Segal, D, 2014
)
0.4
"03 mg/kg dosage could be useful for very short ophthalmic procedures."( Effects of rocuronium bromide on globe position and respiratory function in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs: a comparison between three different dosages.
Barsotti, G; Breghi, G; Briganti, A; Di Nieri, C; Portela, DA, 2015
)
0.65
"020) in the TIVA group; moreover, the total dosage of norepinephrine was lower (0."( Hemodynamic and biochemical changes in liver transplantation: A retrospective comparison of desflurane and total intravenous anesthesia by target-controlled infusion under auditory evoked potential guide.
Cherng, CH; Hsieh, CB; Huang, YS; Lee, MS; Lu, CH; Wu, ZF; Yeh, CC, 2014
)
0.4
"Knowledge of the consumed amount of volatile anesthetic (VA) expressed in liquid agent is necessary to enable agent sparing dosing measures and for billing purposes."( Reliability of the volatile agent consumption display in the Draeger Primus™ anesthesia machine.
Biro, P; Kneschke, O; Theusinger, OM, 2015
)
0.42
" The dosage of MK-467 needs to be investigated to minimise the effect of MK-467 on MAP."( Detomidine and the combination of detomidine and MK-467, a peripheral alpha-2 adrenoceptor antagonist, as premedication in horses anaesthetized with isoflurane.
de Vries, A; Mykkänen, AK; Pakkanen, SA; Raekallio, MR; Salla, KM; Scheinin, M; Vainio, OM; Vuorilehto, L, 2015
)
0.62
" Duration of anesthesia, surgery time, and dosage of fentanyl were similar in the 2 groups."( Effect of transversus abdominis plane block on cost of laparoscopic cholecystectomy anesthesia.
Bakı, ED; Bal, A; Ela, Y; Kaçar, E; Kokulu, S; Şenay, H; Sıvacı, RG; Üstün, KD; Yılmaz, S, 2014
)
0.4
"Case-by-case assessment of volatile anesthetic (VA) consumption is necessary to perform agent sparing dosing measures and for billing purposes."( Accuracy of calculated volatile agent consumption from fresh gas content.
Biro, P; Kneschke, O; Theusinger, OM, 2015
)
0.42
" Two aspects were studied: the effect of isoflurane dosage on the SEP parameters and on the repeatability of the measurements."( The effect of anaesthesia on somatosensory evoked potential measurement in a rat model.
Al-Nashash, H; All, A; Kortelainen, J; Thow, XY; Vipin, A, 2016
)
0.7
" Studies using fMRI imaging could benefit from using habituated animals and dose-response analyses."( Effects of isoflurane and ethanol administration on c-Fos immunoreactivity in mice.
Cote, DM; Li, J; Ryabinin, AE; Smith, ML, 2016
)
0.82
"Twelve healthy swine were dosed with penicillin G intramuscularly."( Inhalation anesthesia induced by isoflurane alters penicillin disposition in swine tissues.
Chiesa, OA; Heller, DN; Karanian, JW; Kijak, PJ; Myers, MJ; Pritchard, WF; Smith, S; von Bredow, J; Ward, JL, 2017
)
0.74
" This study was conducted to investigate the dose-response cardiorespiratory effects of isoflurane during spontaneous ventilation in ten cinereous vultures."( Cardiorespiratory dose-response relationship of isoflurane in Cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus) during spontaneous ventilation.
Hong, IH; Jeong, DH; Lee, HC; Seok, SH; Yeon, SC, 2017
)
0.93
" We hypothesized that there is an optimal desflurane-fentanyl dosing regimen that can provide a faster and more predictable wake-up time, while also ensuring adequate analgesia during wake-up testing."( A desflurane and fentanyl dosing regimen for wake-up testing during scoliosis surgery: Implications for the time-course of emergence from anesthesia.
Chen, PT; Liou, JY; Teng, WN; Ting, CK; Tsou, MY; Westenskow, DR; Yu, L, 2017
)
0.46
" Within the isoflurane dosage range we tested, the inter-regional functional connectivity differences were still detectable, and the effects of isoflurane did not differ across region-of-interest (ROI) pairs."( Effects of isoflurane anesthesia on resting-state fMRI signals and functional connectivity within primary somatosensory cortex of monkeys.
Chen, LM; Gore, JC; Mishra, A; Wang, F; Wu, TL; Yang, PF, 2016
)
1.2
" Data from this study can be used to determine dosing regimens for dexmedetomidine in isoflurane-anesthetized rabbits."( Pharmacokinetics of dexmedetomidine in isoflurane-anesthetized New Zealand White rabbits.
Bailey, RS; Barter, LS; Pypendop, BH, 2017
)
0.95
" Thus, the present study aimed to investigate the time-course and dose-response efficacy of a brief 4min isoflurane administration as a treatment for neurotoxicity induced by OP-CTA."( Brief isoflurane administration as a post-exposure treatment for organophosphate poisoning.
Appu, AP; Arun, P; Braga, MF; Figueiredo, TH; Flagg, T; Krishnan, JKS; Moffett, JR; Namboodiri, AM; Puthillathu, N, 2017
)
1.15
"0 minimum alveolar concentration [MAC]: T1, T2, and T3, respectively) with a fixed remifentanil dosage (1."( Isoflurane's Effect on Intraoperative Systolic Left Ventricular Performance in Cardiac Valve Surgery Patients.
Bang, J; Kang, H; Kim, JD; Kim, K; Kim, TY; Kwon, WK; Lee, DK; Sidik, H; Son, I; Sung, TY; Yeo, GE, 2018
)
1.92
" This study aimed to investigate safe dosage range of isoflurane."( Influence of isoflurane exposure in pregnant rats on the learning and memory of offsprings.
Dong, Y; Huang, W; Jiang, J; Wang, Y; Zhao, G; Zhao, P, 2018
)
1.1
" We were able to show that even with major impacts in lung mechanics and function targeted sedation with volatile anaesthetics is feasible and dose-response relationship appears to exist."( Inhalative sedation with small tidal volumes under venovenous ECMO.
Hamsen, U; Rand, A; Schildhauer, TA; Waydhas, C; Zahn, PK, 2018
)
0.48
" There are converging preclinical and clinical data that isoflurane (and perhaps propofol), dosed to burst suppression, has relatively rapid, robust and durable antidepressant effects and lacks the adverse effects associated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)."( Emerging evidence for antidepressant actions of anesthetic agents.
Mickey, BJ; Tadler, SC, 2018
)
0.73
" End-tidal concentrations require adjustment to balance the risks of accidental awareness and excessive dosing in elderly people."( Intravenous versus inhalational maintenance of anaesthesia for postoperative cognitive outcomes in elderly people undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
Alderson, P; Lewis, SR; Miller, D; Pritchard, MW; Schofield-Robinson, OJ; Shelton, CL; Smith, AF, 2018
)
0.48
"Isoflurane dose-dependently regulates TrkB and GSK3β signaling and dosing associated with therapeutic outcomes in depressed patients produces most prominent effects."( Dose-dependent effects of isoflurane on TrkB and GSK3β signaling: Importance of burst suppression pattern.
Alitalo, O; Rantamäki, T; Theilmann, W; Yorke, I, 2019
)
2.26
"Depth of anesthesia (DoA) monitors are widely used during general anesthesia to guide individualized dosing of hypnotics."( Decreasing Frontal Electroencephalogram Alpha Power and Increasing Sensitivity to Volatile Anesthetics Over 3 Surgeries Within 7 Months: A Case Report.
Hartwich, V; Hight, D; Hirschi, T; Kaiser, HA; Reineke, D; Rummel, C; Stucki, M, 2019
)
0.51
" Furthermore, most preclinical antiepileptogenic studies lack information needed for translation, such as dose-blood level relationship, brain target engagement, and dose-response, and many use treatment parameters that cannot be applied clinically, for example, treatment initiation before or at the time of injury and dosing higher than tolerated human equivalent dosing."( Repurposed molecules for antiepileptogenesis: Missing an opportunity to prevent epilepsy?
Bar-Klein, G; Friedman, A; Hameed, MQ; Jozwiak, S; Kaminski, RM; Klein, P; Klitgaard, H; Koepp, M; Löscher, W; Prince, DA; Rotenberg, A; Twyman, R; Vezzani, A; Wong, M, 2020
)
0.56
" Neural activity and system-wide dynamics were compared in 10 animals, progressively dosed at 0%, 4%, and 8% isoflurane."( Collapse of Global Neuronal States in Caenorhabditis elegans under Isoflurane Anesthesia.
Awal, MR; Connor, CW; Gabel, CV; Wirak, GS, 2020
)
1.01
" Isoflurane dosing is known to reliably produce rapid EEG burst-suppression (4% induction, 2% maintenance; 15 min)."( Lack of antidepressant effects of burst-suppressing isoflurane anesthesia in adult male Wistar outbred rats subjected to chronic mild stress.
Hampel, P; Löscher, W; Rantamäki, T; Rosenholm, M; Theilmann, W, 2020
)
1.72
" Our data show that isoflurane dosing typically used for general anesthesia (1%) or sedation (0."( Anesthetic and subanesthetic doses of isoflurane conditioning provides strong protection against delayed cerebral ischemia in a mouse model of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Athiraman, U; Jayaraman, K; Liu, M; Mehla, J; Yuan, J; Zipfel, GJ, 2021
)
1.22
" Deterministic United States National Research Council/Environmental Protection Agency's risk assessment framework (hazard identification, dose-response relationship, exposure assessment and risk characterization) was used to compute inhalation Reference Doses (RfDs), Average Daily Doses (ADDs), and Hazard Quotient (HQ) values-an established measure of non-carcinogenic (systemic) risks-from exposure to isoflurane to workers in hospital and veterinary settings."( Risk assessment of occupational exposure to anesthesia Isoflurane in the hospital and veterinary settings.
Grady, KD; Pokhrel, LR, 2021
)
1.04
" Here, we present dosage regimens of ketamine/xylazine/atropine in 10-day-old C57BL/6J mouse pups that allow endotracheal intubation, while minimizing animal mortality."( Anesthesia and Intubation of Preadolescent Mouse Pups for Cardiothoracic Surgery.
Feneley, MP; Graham, RM; Iismaa, SE; Nicks, AM; Skowno, JJ; Wu, J, 2022
)
0.72
" The present study suggests that intravenous constant rate infusion and subcutaneous repeated administration of dexmedetomidine at indicated dosage can be useful in balanced anaesthesia without any systemic or local adverse effects; moreover, in healthy horses undergoing general anaesthesia, repeated subcutaneous dexmedetomidine administration may be a suitable alternative if constant rate infusion is not feasible."( Use of dexmedetomidine repeated subcutaneous administration for balanced anaesthesia in horses.
Amari, M; Brioschi, FA; Cagnardi, P; De Zani, D; Di Cesare, F; Di Giancamillo, M; Rabbogliatti, V; Ravasio, G; Zani, DD, 2022
)
0.72
" The potency and dosage of these drugs is expressed by the MAC value (minimum alveolar concentration)."( The effect of desflurane, isoflurane and sevoflurane on the hemoglobin oxygen dissociation curve in human blood samples.
Gatterer, H; Haller, T; Mair, N; Oberacher, H; Plunser, D; Ronzani, M; Rugg, C; Ströhle, M; Woyke, S, 2022
)
1.02
" The doses or dosing intervals of antimicrobials administered to horses undergoing anesthesia may need to be adjusted to ensure maintenance of safe and effective plasma concentrations."( Potassium penicillin and gentamicin pharmacokinetics in healthy conscious and anesthetized horses.
Bogers, SH; Council-Troche, RM; Davis, JL; Wilson, KE, 2023
)
0.91
" Muscle relaxant effects were monitored in both groups using a muscle relaxant monitor (train of stimuli-Watch), the onset time, T1 and T2 recovery time, and muscle relaxant dosage of vecuronium were observed."( Comparison of the synergistic effects of sevoflurane and desflurane on muscle relaxant vecuronium in laparoscopic colon cancer surgery.
Song, Q; Wang, Y; Zhang, Q; Zhao, X, 2022
)
0.72
" Consistent pulmonary delivery is critical for experimental power and reproducibility, but we observed variation in outcomes between handlers using different anesthetic approaches for intranasal dosing in mice."( Optimizing anesthesia and delivery approaches for dosing into lungs of mice.
Cleary, SJ; Conrad, C; Looney, MR; Magnen, M; Moussavi-Harami, SF; Qiu, L; Seo, Y, 2023
)
0.91
" For all outcomes for which dose-response curves can be derived, the benchmark dose (BMD) approach will be used to establish a point of departure for deriving a recommended health-based recommended OEL for 8 h (workshift exposure) and for 15 min (short-term exposure)."( Establishing a health-based recommended occupational exposure limit for isoflurane using experimental animal data: a systematic review protocol.
Buijs, M; Dahan, A; de Ruijter, A; Hoffmann, S; Hooijmans, CR; Kiffen, R; Mandrioli, D; Menon, J; Ritskes-Hoitinga, M; Roeleveld, N; Scheepers, PTJ; Scheffer, GJ; Schlünssen, V; Struijs, F, 2023
)
1.14
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Roles (1)

RoleDescription
inhalation anaestheticnull
[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (1)

ClassDescription
organofluorine compoundAn organofluorine compound is a compound containing at least one carbon-fluorine bond.
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Pathways (2)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Ethanol metabolism resulting in production of ROS by CYP2E1117
Ethanol metabolism production of ROS by CYP2E1117

Protein Targets (5)

Potency Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (µ)Min (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
RAR-related orphan receptor gammaMus musculus (house mouse)Potency30.63790.006038.004119,952.5996AID1159521
retinoic acid nuclear receptor alpha variant 1Homo sapiens (human)Potency61.13060.003041.611522,387.1992AID1159552
Cellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)Potency29.84930.002319.595674.0614AID651631
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Inhibition Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverageMin (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)IC50 (µMol)11.70000.00110.539010.0000AID1802477
Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)IC50 (µMol)11.70000.00204.15279.9000AID1802477
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Biological Processes (191)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
negative regulation of cell population proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of cell cycleCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of cell cycle G2/M phase transitionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA damage responseCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
ER overload responseCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to glucose starvationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase IICellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of miRNA transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase IICellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mitophagyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
in utero embryonic developmentCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
somitogenesisCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
release of cytochrome c from mitochondriaCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
hematopoietic progenitor cell differentiationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
T cell proliferation involved in immune responseCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
B cell lineage commitmentCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
T cell lineage commitmentCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to ischemiaCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
nucleotide-excision repairCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
double-strand break repairCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of DNA-templated transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase IICellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein import into nucleusCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
autophagyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA damage responseCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in cell cycle arrestCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in transcription of p21 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathwayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
Ras protein signal transductionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
gastrulationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
neuroblast proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of neuroblast proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein localizationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of DNA replicationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of cell population proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
determination of adult lifespanCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mRNA transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
rRNA transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to salt stressCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to inorganic substanceCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to X-rayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to gamma radiationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of gene expressionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cardiac muscle cell apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of cardiac muscle cell apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
glial cell proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
viral processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
glucose catabolic process to lactate via pyruvateCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cerebellum developmentCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of cell growthCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathwayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mitotic G1 DNA damage checkpoint signalingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of telomere maintenance via telomeraseCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
T cell differentiation in thymusCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
tumor necrosis factor-mediated signaling pathwayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of tissue remodelingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to UVCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
multicellular organism growthCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of mitochondrial membrane permeabilityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to glucose starvationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
entrainment of circadian clock by photoperiodCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mitochondrial DNA repairCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of neuron apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
transcription initiation-coupled chromatin remodelingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of proteolysisCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of DNA-templated transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of DNA-templated transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of RNA polymerase II transcription preinitiation complex assemblyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase IICellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to antibioticCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
fibroblast proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of fibroblast proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
circadian behaviorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
bone marrow developmentCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
embryonic organ developmentCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein stabilizationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of helicase activityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein tetramerizationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
chromosome organizationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
neuron apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of cell cycleCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
hematopoietic stem cell differentiationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of glial cell proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
type II interferon-mediated signaling pathwayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cardiac septum morphogenesisCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of programmed necrotic cell deathCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein-containing complex assemblyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to endoplasmic reticulum stressCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
thymocyte apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of thymocyte apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
necroptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to hypoxiaCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to xenobiotic stimulusCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to ionizing radiationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to gamma radiationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to UV-CCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
stem cell proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
signal transduction by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
reactive oxygen species metabolic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to actinomycin DCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of release of cytochrome c from mitochondriaCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cellular senescenceCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
replicative senescenceCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
oxidative stress-induced premature senescenceCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathwayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
oligodendrocyte apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of execution phase of apoptosisCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of mitophagyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of mitochondrial membrane permeability involved in apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway by p53 class mediatorCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of miRNA transcriptionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of G1 to G0 transitionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of miRNA processingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of glucose catabolic process to lactate via pyruvateCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of pentose-phosphate shuntCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to hypoxiaCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of fibroblast apoptotic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of reactive oxygen species metabolic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of reactive oxygen species metabolic processCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of stem cell proliferationCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of cellular senescenceCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathwayCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
response to hypoxiaNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
monoatomic ion transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
calcium ion transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
smooth muscle contractionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
signal transductionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
synaptic transmission, cholinergicNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
visual perceptionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
sensory perception of soundNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
learningNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
memoryNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
locomotory behaviorNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
associative learningNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
visual learningNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of dopamine secretionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
sensory perception of painNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
vestibulocochlear nerve developmentNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
optic nerve morphogenesisNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
lateral geniculate nucleus developmentNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
central nervous system projection neuron axonogenesisNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of B cell proliferationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of synaptic transmission, dopaminergicNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of dopamine secretionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
monoatomic ion transmembrane transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
response to nicotineNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
behavioral response to nicotineNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
social behaviorNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of dopamine metabolic processNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
B cell activationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
response to cocaineNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of circadian sleep/wake cycle, REM sleepNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
response to ethanolNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of action potentialNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of dendrite morphogenesisNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
nervous system processNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
cognitionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
membrane depolarizationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of synapse assemblyNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
excitatory postsynaptic potentialNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
synaptic transmission involved in micturitionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine receptor signaling pathwayNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
response to acetylcholineNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
chemical synaptic transmissionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of tumor necrosis factor productionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
response to hypoxiaNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of protein phosphorylationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
monoatomic ion transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
calcium ion transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
intracellular calcium ion homeostasisNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
signal transductionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
synaptic transmission, cholinergicNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
learning or memoryNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
memoryNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
short-term memoryNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of cell population proliferationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of tumor necrosis factor productionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
monoatomic ion transmembrane transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
response to nicotineNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of MAPK cascadeNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of angiogenesisNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
synapse organizationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
cognitionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
sensory processingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of protein metabolic processNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
excitatory postsynaptic potentialNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of ERK1 and ERK2 cascadeNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
calcium ion transmembrane transportNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine receptor signaling pathwayNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
dendritic spine organizationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
modulation of excitatory postsynaptic potentialNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
dendrite arborizationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of long-term synaptic potentiationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of amyloid-beta formationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of amyloid-beta formationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of amyloid precursor protein catabolic processNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
response to amyloid-betaNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
response to acetylcholineNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of amyloid fibril formationNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of CoA-transferase activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of excitatory postsynaptic potentialNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of membrane potentialNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
chemical synaptic transmissionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Molecular Functions (47)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
transcription cis-regulatory region bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA-binding transcription factor activity, RNA polymerase II-specificCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
core promoter sequence-specific DNA bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
TFIID-class transcription factor complex bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA-binding transcription repressor activity, RNA polymerase II-specificCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA-binding transcription activator activity, RNA polymerase II-specificCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protease bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
p53 bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
chromatin bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
DNA-binding transcription factor activityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mRNA 3'-UTR bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
copper ion bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
zinc ion bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
enzyme bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
receptor tyrosine kinase bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
ubiquitin protein ligase bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
histone deacetylase regulator activityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
ATP-dependent DNA/DNA annealing activityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
identical protein bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
histone deacetylase bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein heterodimerization activityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein-folding chaperone bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein phosphatase 2A bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
RNA polymerase II-specific DNA-binding transcription factor bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
14-3-3 protein bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
MDM2/MDM4 family protein bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
disordered domain specific bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
general transcription initiation factor bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
molecular function activator activityCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
promoter-specific chromatin bindingCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
ligand-gated monoatomic ion channel activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine receptor activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine-gated monoatomic cation-selective channel activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
protein-containing complex bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
quaternary ammonium group bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
heterocyclic compound bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
amyloid-beta bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
monoatomic ion channel activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
calcium channel activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine receptor activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
toxic substance bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
chloride channel regulator activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine-gated monoatomic cation-selective channel activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine bindingNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
protein homodimerization activityNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Ceullar Components (31)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
nuclear bodyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
nucleusCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
nucleoplasmCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
replication forkCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
nucleolusCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cytoplasmCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mitochondrionCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
mitochondrial matrixCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
endoplasmic reticulumCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
centrosomeCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
cytosolCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
nuclear matrixCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
PML bodyCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
transcription repressor complexCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
site of double-strand breakCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
germ cell nucleusCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
chromatinCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
transcription regulator complexCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
protein-containing complexCellular tumor antigen p53Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
external side of plasma membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
presynaptic membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membrane raftNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
cholinergic synapseNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
postsynaptic specialization membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine-gated channel complexNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
neuron projectionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
synapseNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-2Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membrane raftNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
postsynaptic membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
postsynapseNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
acetylcholine-gated channel complexNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
neuron projectionNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
synapseNeuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-7Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Bioassays (60)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID625286Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for hepatitis2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID588214FDA HLAED, liver enzyme composite activity2004Current drug discovery technologies, Dec, Volume: 1, Issue:4
Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
AID588216FDA HLAED, serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) increase2004Current drug discovery technologies, Dec, Volume: 1, Issue:4
Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
AID588215FDA HLAED, alkaline phosphatase increase2004Current drug discovery technologies, Dec, Volume: 1, Issue:4
Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
AID588219FDA HLAED, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) increase2004Current drug discovery technologies, Dec, Volume: 1, Issue:4
Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
AID625289Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for liver disease2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID603950In-vitro air to lung partition coefficients of the compound, logK(lung) (human/rat)2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Mar, Volume: 43, Issue:3
Air to lung partition coefficients for volatile organic compounds and blood to lung partition coefficients for volatile organic compounds and drugs.
AID1079931Moderate liver toxicity, defined via clinical-chemistry results: ALT or AST serum activity 6 times the normal upper limit (N) or alkaline phosphatase serum activity of 1.7 N. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'BIOL' in source]
AID625284Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for hepatic failure2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID1079945Animal toxicity known. [column 'TOXIC' in source]
AID1079934Highest frequency of acute liver toxicity observed during clinical trials, expressed as a percentage. [column '% AIGUE' in source]
AID1079939Cirrhosis, proven histopathologically. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'CIRRH' in source]
AID588217FDA HLAED, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) increase2004Current drug discovery technologies, Dec, Volume: 1, Issue:4
Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
AID112346Evaluated in vitro for anesthetic activity in mice and ED50 value was reported1982Journal of medicinal chemistry, Jul, Volume: 25, Issue:7
Hydrogen bonding and anesthetic potency.
AID625279Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for bilirubinemia2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID588218FDA HLAED, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) increase2004Current drug discovery technologies, Dec, Volume: 1, Issue:4
Assessment of the health effects of chemicals in humans: II. Construction of an adverse effects database for QSAR modeling.
AID107968Evaluated in vitro for anesthetic activity in man and minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) was determined1982Journal of medicinal chemistry, Jul, Volume: 25, Issue:7
Hydrogen bonding and anesthetic potency.
AID625291Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for liver function tests abnormal2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID603952In-vitro blood to lung partition coefficients of the compound, logP(lung) (human/rat)2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Mar, Volume: 43, Issue:3
Air to lung partition coefficients for volatile organic compounds and blood to lung partition coefficients for volatile organic compounds and drugs.
AID625283Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for elevated liver function tests2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID625292Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) combined score2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID1079933Acute liver toxicity defined via clinical observations and clear clinical-chemistry results: serum ALT or AST activity > 6 N or serum alkaline phosphatases activity > 1.7 N. This category includes cytolytic, choleostatic and mixed liver toxicity. Value is
AID1079936Choleostatic liver toxicity, either proven histopathologically or where the ratio of maximal ALT or AST activity above normal to that of Alkaline Phosphatase is < 2 (see ACUTE). Value is number of references indexed. [column 'CHOLE' in source]
AID59016Evaluated in vitro for anesthetic activity in dog and minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) was determined1982Journal of medicinal chemistry, Jul, Volume: 25, Issue:7
Hydrogen bonding and anesthetic potency.
AID28398Partition coefficient was determined in oil/gas system and value was reported1982Journal of medicinal chemistry, Jul, Volume: 25, Issue:7
Hydrogen bonding and anesthetic potency.
AID1525565Activation of human TASK1 expressed in African green monkey COS cells at 2 mM by whole cell patch clamp assay relative to control2019Journal of medicinal chemistry, 11-27, Volume: 62, Issue:22
TASK Channels Pharmacology: New Challenges in Drug Design.
AID1079935Cytolytic liver toxicity, either proven histopathologically or where the ratio of maximal ALT or AST activity above normal to that of Alkaline Phosphatase is > 5 (see ACUTE). Value is number of references indexed. [column 'CYTOL' in source]
AID1079947Comments (NB not yet translated). [column 'COMMENTAIRES' in source]
AID1079948Times to onset, minimal and maximal, observed in the indexed observations. [column 'DELAI' in source]
AID26047logBB, log(C brain / C blood)1996Journal of medicinal chemistry, Nov-22, Volume: 39, Issue:24
Computation of brain-blood partitioning of organic solutes via free energy calculations.
AID1079938Chronic liver disease either proven histopathologically, or through a chonic elevation of serum amino-transferase activity after 6 months. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'CHRON' in source]
AID588211Literature-mined compound from Fourches et al multi-species drug-induced liver injury (DILI) dataset, effect in humans2010Chemical research in toxicology, Jan, Volume: 23, Issue:1
Cheminformatics analysis of assertions mined from literature that describe drug-induced liver injury in different species.
AID625282Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for cirrhosis2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID625285Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for hepatic necrosis2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID625288Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for jaundice2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID1079937Severe hepatitis, defined as possibly life-threatening liver failure or through clinical observations. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'MASS' in source]
AID625281Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for cholelithiasis2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID588213Literature-mined compound from Fourches et al multi-species drug-induced liver injury (DILI) dataset, effect in non-rodents2010Chemical research in toxicology, Jan, Volume: 23, Issue:1
Cheminformatics analysis of assertions mined from literature that describe drug-induced liver injury in different species.
AID1079946Presence of at least one case with successful reintroduction. [column 'REINT' in source]
AID1079941Liver damage due to vascular disease: peliosis hepatitis, hepatic veno-occlusive disease, Budd-Chiari syndrome. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'VASC' in source]
AID1079944Benign tumor, proven histopathologically. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'T.BEN' in source]
AID1079932Highest frequency of moderate liver toxicity observed during clinical trials, expressed as a percentage. [column '% BIOL' in source]
AID1079943Malignant tumor, proven histopathologically. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'T.MAL' in source]
AID1079949Proposed mechanism(s) of liver damage. [column 'MEC' in source]
AID625290Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for liver fatty2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID625280Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for cholecystitis2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID603951In-vitro air to blood partition coefficients of the compound, logK(blood) (human/rat)2008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Mar, Volume: 43, Issue:3
Air to lung partition coefficients for volatile organic compounds and blood to lung partition coefficients for volatile organic compounds and drugs.
AID1079942Steatosis, proven histopathologically. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'STEAT' in source]
AID588212Literature-mined compound from Fourches et al multi-species drug-induced liver injury (DILI) dataset, effect in rodents2010Chemical research in toxicology, Jan, Volume: 23, Issue:1
Cheminformatics analysis of assertions mined from literature that describe drug-induced liver injury in different species.
AID1079940Granulomatous liver disease, proven histopathologically. Value is number of references indexed. [column 'GRAN' in source]
AID625287Drug Induced Liver Injury Prediction System (DILIps) training set; hepatic side effect (HepSE) score for hepatomegaly2011PLoS computational biology, Dec, Volume: 7, Issue:12
Translating clinical findings into knowledge in drug safety evaluation--drug induced liver injury prediction system (DILIps).
AID1296008Cytotoxic Profiling of Annotated Libraries Using Quantitative High-Throughput Screening2020SLAS discovery : advancing life sciences R & D, 01, Volume: 25, Issue:1
Cytotoxic Profiling of Annotated and Diverse Chemical Libraries Using Quantitative High-Throughput Screening.
AID1346987P-glycoprotein substrates identified in KB-8-5-11 adenocarcinoma cell line, qHTS therapeutic library screen2019Molecular pharmacology, 11, Volume: 96, Issue:5
A High-Throughput Screen of a Library of Therapeutics Identifies Cytotoxic Substrates of P-glycoprotein.
AID1346986P-glycoprotein substrates identified in KB-3-1 adenocarcinoma cell line, qHTS therapeutic library screen2019Molecular pharmacology, 11, Volume: 96, Issue:5
A High-Throughput Screen of a Library of Therapeutics Identifies Cytotoxic Substrates of P-glycoprotein.
AID504749qHTS profiling for inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum proliferation2011Science (New York, N.Y.), Aug-05, Volume: 333, Issue:6043
Chemical genomic profiling for antimalarial therapies, response signatures, and molecular targets.
AID1346652Human K2P16.1 (Two P domain potassium channels)2001Biochemical and biophysical research communications, Mar-23, Volume: 282, Issue:1
Genomic and functional characteristics of novel human pancreatic 2P domain K(+) channels.
AID1346640Rat TRPA1 (Transient Receptor Potential channels)2008Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Jun-24, Volume: 105, Issue:25
General anesthetics activate a nociceptive ion channel to enhance pain and inflammation.
AID1346604Human K2P2.1 (Two P domain potassium channels)1999Nature neuroscience, May, Volume: 2, Issue:5
Inhalational anesthetics activate two-pore-domain background K+ channels.
AID1346588Rat K2P3.1 (Two P domain potassium channels)2002The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, Feb-15, Volume: 22, Issue:4
Serotonergic raphe neurons express TASK channel transcripts and a TASK-like pH- and halothane-sensitive K+ conductance.
AID1802477Electrophysiology Assay from Article 10.1074/jbc.M113.508333: \\Insights into distinct modulation of a7 and a7u00DF2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by the volatile anesthetic isoflurane.\\2013The Journal of biological chemistry, Dec-13, Volume: 288, Issue:50
Insights into distinct modulation of α7 and α7β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by the volatile anesthetic isoflurane.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (9,321)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19901086 (11.65)18.7374
1990's2850 (30.58)18.2507
2000's2500 (26.82)29.6817
2010's2239 (24.02)24.3611
2020's646 (6.93)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 69.82

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index69.82 (24.57)
Research Supply Index9.38 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.79 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index127.65 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.00 (0.95)

This Compound (69.82)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials2,117 (21.77%)5.53%
Reviews283 (2.91%)6.00%
Case Studies484 (4.98%)4.05%
Observational20 (0.21%)0.25%
Other6,819 (70.13%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Clinical Trials (85)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Anesthesia and the Developing Brain: a Comparison of Two Anesthetic Techniques [NCT03882788]153 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-04-22Completed
Inflammatory Cytokines Profile in Individuals Subjected to Surgical Procedures Using Propofol or Isoflurane. [NCT01111227]Phase 440 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-03-31Completed
Effect of Ventilation on Speed of Induction of Anesthesia in Desflurane, Sevoflurane, and Isoflurane [NCT01171833]36 participants (Actual)Interventional2010-06-30Completed
Evaluation of Possible Neurotoxicity of Anesthesia Guided by Olfactory Changes in Middle-aged Patients [NCT04275531]600 participants (Anticipated)Observational2021-03-01Active, not recruiting
Comparison of Total Intravenous Anesthesia vs. Inhalational Anesthesia on Brain Relaxation, Subdural Pressure and Hemodynamics in Patients With Acute Subdural Hematoma Undergoing Emergency Craniotomy- A Randomized Control Trial [NCT03146104]Phase 490 participants (Actual)Interventional2017-08-01Completed
[NCT02154074]Phase 492 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2014-05-31Recruiting
In-vitro Experimental Study About Effects of Subanesthetic Isoflurane/Sevoflurane in 60% Oxygen on Clinical In-vitro Sepsis [NCT02185118]50 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2014-06-30Recruiting
Comparison of Propofol Based Anesthesia and Postoperative Sedation (PA) Versus Volatile Anesthetics Based Anesthesia and Postoperative Sedation (VA) in Cardiac Surgical Patients [NCT01151254]146 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-09-30Completed
Changes in Blood Oxygen Transport Function and Body Energy Expenditure During Anaesthesia During Cardiac Surgery in Adults: a Randomized Clinical Trial [NCT05693428]90 participants (Actual)Interventional2022-01-22Completed
Evaluation of Neurotoxic Effect of Sevoflurane-Based Anaesthesia Guided by Significant Short-Term Olfactory Identification Impairment in Old Age [NCT03726580]600 participants (Actual)Observational [Patient Registry]2017-03-01Completed
Comparison of Inhalational Anesthesia With Intravenous Tranexamic Acid and Total Intravenous Anesthesia on Surgical Field Quality in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery [NCT05639686]100 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2023-01-01Recruiting
A Randomised Control Trial to Compare Quality of Recovery Between Desflurane and Isoflurane Inhalational Anaesthesia in Patients Receiving General Anaesthesia for Ophthalmological Surgery at Dr. George Mukhari Academic Hospital [NCT04188314]170 participants (Actual)Interventional2020-02-20Completed
Volatile Anesthetics to Reduce Mortality in Cardiac Surgery: A Multicentre Randomized Controlled Study [NCT02105610]Phase 45,400 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-04-14Completed
Comparison of Propofol and Isoflurane Anesthesia on Cardioprotection and Clinical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery : A Propensity-score Analysis [NCT02222142]1,080 participants (Actual)Observational2010-01-31Completed
A Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled, Open Label, Assessor-Blinded Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Inhaled Isoflurane Delivered Via the Sedaconda ACD-S Compared to Intravenous Propofol for Sedation of Mechanically Ventilated Intensi [NCT05312385]Phase 3235 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2022-04-28Recruiting
Randomised Cross-over Pilot Study to Determine the Effects of Isoflurane and Propofol on Pulmonary Vascular Resistance in Children With Pulmonary Hypertension. [NCT01212523]Phase 410 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-11-30Completed
Depth of Long Term ICU Sedation Under 0,5 MAC Isoflurane, Sevoflurane or Desflurane Using MIRUS, an Automated Delivery System for Volatile Anaesthetics [NCT03860129]30 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-12-10Completed
Phase I Trial of Emulsified Isoflurane in Adult Healthy Volunteers [NCT01302353]Phase 178 participants (Actual)Interventional2010-05-31Completed
The Depth of Anaesthesia Associated With the Use of 2.5% Isoflurane During Cardiopulmonary Bypass [NCT02471950]22 participants (Actual)Observational2015-04-30Completed
Vasodilation Effect of Inhalational Anesthetics Including Halothane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane and Enflurane [NCT00815269]300 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-12-31Completed
Total Intravenous Versus Inhaled Anesthesia in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for High-Grade Paranasal Disease [NCT02578862]Phase 472 participants (Actual)Interventional2015-07-31Completed
Inhalatorial Sedation in Patient With SAH Versus Conventional Intravenous Sedation (GAS-SAH) [NCT00830843]Phase 413 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-01-31Completed
Effect of Anesthetics on Troponin I and С-reactive Protein in Mitral, Tricuspid and Aortic Valve Replacement/Plastic in Adult: a Randomized Clinical Study [NCT05742789]Phase 1255 participants (Actual)Interventional2021-11-30Completed
Effect of Volatile Sedation on Spontaneous Breathing During Mechanical Ventilation for Patients With the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome [NCT06014138]Phase 2/Phase 320 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2023-09-30Not yet recruiting
Efficacy of Deep Anaesthesia With Isoflurane as a Fast-response Antidepressant Agent in Treatment Resistant Depression Patients : Proof of Concept [NCT04171193]Phase 230 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-12-31Not yet recruiting
The Effect of Sevoflurane Versus Isoflurane on Vasopressor Need [NCT00922844]Phase 410 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-05-31Terminated(stopped due to too slow recruitment; lack of funding)
Effects of Propofol-dexmedetomidine on Immune Function During Total Laryngectomy Surgery Compared With Isoflurane Anesthesia [NCT02739958]40 participants (Actual)Interventional2016-03-01Completed
SedAting With Volatile Anesthetics Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients in ICU: Effects On Ventilatory Parameters And Survival. Multicentre Open-label, Pragmatic, Randomized Controlled Trial and a Parallel Prospective (Non-randomized) Cohort Study [NCT04415060]Phase 3758 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2020-06-15Recruiting
Influence of Anesthesia on Mechanical Efficiency of Left Ventricle in Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery [NCT01397331]Phase 428 participants (Actual)Interventional2010-07-01Terminated(stopped due to Technical problems with data acquisition and interpretation; problems with recruitment)
Toxicogenomic and Immunocytotoxic Effects of Propofol and Isoflurane Anesthetics in Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery [NCT00854178]Phase 426 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2008-03-31Completed
Comparison Between Propofol and Inhalational Anaesthetic Agents on Cardiovascular Outcomes Following Cardiac Surgery - a Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial [NCT04039854]Phase 450 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-11-20Recruiting
Reconstructing Consciousness and Cognition [NCT01911195]60 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-07-31Completed
Volatile Anaesthesia and Perioperative Outcomes Related to Cancer (VAPOR-C): A Feasibility Study [NCT04074460]Phase 4169 participants (Actual)Interventional2017-08-27Completed
Isoflurane Versus Combination Of Propofol With Isoflurane For Removal Of Laryngeal Mask Airway In Children [NCT01958138]Phase 2/Phase 350 participants (Actual)Interventional2012-04-30Completed
Use of Volatile Anesthetics for Long-Term Sedation In Critically Ill Patients [NCT01983800]60 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-07-31Completed
Comparison of an Inhaled Sedation Strategy to an Intravenous Sedation Strategy in Intensive Care Unit Patients Treated With Invasive Mechanical Ventilation : INASED Study [NCT04341350]250 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2020-08-06Recruiting
Anesthesia With Sevoflurane and Isoflurane for Excision Surgeries in Benign Breast Tumors [NCT00575354]Phase 4500 participants (Actual)Interventional2007-03-31Completed
Effects of Remote Ischemic PreConditioning in Off-pump Versus On-pump Coronary [NCT01608984]Phase 1100 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2012-05-31Recruiting
Sevoflurane and Isoflurane - Cardioprotective Effects, Hemodynamic Stability and Pharmacokinetics During Cardiopulmonary Bypass With the MECC System [NCT01601795]Phase 430 participants (Actual)Interventional2012-07-31Completed
A Randomised Active-controlled Study to Compare Efficacy & Safety of Inhaled Isoflurane Delivered by the AnaConDa-S (Anaesthetic Conserving Device) vs IV Midazolam for Sedation in Mechanically Ventilated Paediatric Patients 3-17 Years Old [NCT04684238]Phase 397 participants (Actual)Interventional2021-01-14Completed
Department of Anesthesiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University [NCT02678650]Phase 460 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2016-01-31Recruiting
Markers of Alzheimers Disease and Cognitive Outcomes After Perioperative Care [NCT01993836]Phase 4191 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-11-30Completed
Neuronale Mechanismen Der Sensorischen Reizverarbeitung in Der Narkose [NCT00434382]768 participants Interventional2002-10-31Active, not recruiting
Restorative Sleep: Effect of Dexmedetomidine [NCT00333632]Phase 40 participants (Actual)Interventional2006-06-30Withdrawn
Comparative Randomized Controlled Trial Study of General Balanced Anesthesia Based on Opioid and Opioid Sparing Balanced Anesthesia for Cholecystectomy Surgery Via Laparoscopy: Intraoperative and Postoperative Outcomes [NCT02953210]Phase 440 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2016-11-30Enrolling by invitation
Delirium Reduction by Volatile Anesthesia in Cardiac Surgery: Prospective, Randomized, Single-blinded Study [NCT03729011]Phase 4672 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-01-09Recruiting
Isoflurane Induced Anesthetic Preconditioning in Elective Liver Resection [NCT01031550]8 participants (Actual)Interventional2010-01-31Terminated(stopped due to We no longer had an appropriate patient population.Study closed)
Prospective Randomised Controled Trial: Comparison of Volatile Anaesthetics Sevoflurane vs. Isoflurane for Low-Flow General Anaesthesia for Abdominal Surgery [NCT00521612]82 participants (Actual)Interventional2007-09-30Completed
Cardioprotective Effect of Ketamine-dexmeditomidine Versus Fentanyl-midazolam in Open-heart Surgery in Pediatrics: A Randomized Controlled Double-blinded Study [NCT05314569]Phase 181 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2022-04-15Recruiting
Impact of Xenon-anesthesia on the Renal Function After Partial Nephrectomy - PaNeX: Partial Nephrectomy Under Xenon:a Pilot Study [NCT01839084]Phase 346 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-07-31Completed
Intranasal Premedication With Dexmedetomidine Versus Intravenous Dexmedetomidine for Hypotensive Anesthesia During Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Adults: A Randomized Triple-Blind Trial [NCT05604599]Phase 460 participants (Actual)Interventional2022-11-10Completed
Effect of Inhalational Anesthetics on Myocardial Deformation Indices - A Dose-Response Cross-over Study [NCT03569085]Phase 126 participants (Actual)Interventional2018-06-27Completed
Multicenter Retrospective Study of Isoflurane in Refractory and Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus (I-Seizure) [NCT05830864]120 participants (Anticipated)Observational [Patient Registry]2023-05-01Not yet recruiting
Comparison of Extubation Delay After Prolonged Sedation With Inhaled Isoflurane Using the MIRUS® Device or Continuous Intravenous Midazolam in Patients With Septic Shock in Intensive Care [NCT04710914]Phase 459 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2020-12-15Recruiting
Effect of Isoflurane on Tissue Doppler Imaging of Mitral Annulus During Cardiac Surgery [NCT01819012]20 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-03-31Completed
A Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled, Open Label, Assessor-Blinded Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Inhaled Isoflurane Delivered Via the Sedaconda ACD-S Compared to Intravenous Propofol for Sedation of Mechanically Ventilated Intensi [NCT05327296]Phase 3235 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2022-06-30Recruiting
Volatile Anesthetic Choice and Duration of Hospitalization: A Quality Improvement and Cost-control Project [NCT01379664]1,584 participants (Actual)Interventional2011-07-31Completed
Measuring the Effects of Dexmedetomidine on Somatosensory Evoked and Muscular Evoked Potential During Neurosurgery in Pediatric Patients [NCT01512147]20 participants (Actual)Interventional2011-12-31Completed
General Anesthesia, Versus Axillary Block for Ambulatory Hand Surgery: Randomized Prospective Study [NCT04727515]40 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2021-01-01Active, not recruiting
Effects of Subanesthetic Concentrations of Isoflurane/Nitrous Oxide [NCT00000251]Phase 210 participants (Actual)Interventional1994-04-30Completed
Post-Operative Creatinine Changes In Patients With Pre-Existing Renal Impairment After Low-Flow Isoflurane Or Sevoflurane: A Randomised Clinical Trial [NCT00144118]Phase 4270 participants Interventional2002-01-31Terminated
Inhalational Anesthesia and Precipitation of Dementia: is There a Link? A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial Comparing Two Different Anesthetic Techniques in Elderly Patients [NCT01903421]500 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2014-03-31Active, not recruiting
Post Anesthesia Emergence and Behavioral Changes in Children Undergoing MRI: Comparative Study Using Propofol, Sevoflurane and Isoflurane [NCT02111447]Phase 46 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-01-31Terminated(stopped due to Not enough participants)
Decision Support for Intraoperative Low Blood Pressure [NCT02726620]22,435 participants (Actual)Interventional2017-01-05Completed
The Effects of Remifentanil, Sevoflurane, Isoflurane and Desflurane on Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Humans [NCT00244517]Phase 460 participants (Actual)Interventional2004-06-30Terminated(stopped due to Part II was not performed as we could not include enough patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria.)
The Effect of Isoflurane Versus Propofol Anesthesia on Alzheimers Disease CSF Markers [NCT01640275]Phase 1105 participants (Actual)Interventional2012-03-31Completed
Isoflurane-induced Neuroinflammation in Children With Hydrocephalus: A Bench-to-bedside, Translational Study of Molecular Pathways and Therapeutic Approaches [NCT02512809]Phase 325 participants (Actual)Interventional2015-07-31Terminated(stopped due to PI moving to another institution.)
Effect of Inhalatory Sedation on Cerebral Perfusion in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage [NCT05213832]Phase 210 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2020-06-26Recruiting
Postoperative Pain After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy After Anesthesia With Isoflurane, Desflurane, Sevoflurane or Propofol [NCT00983918]80 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-09-30Completed
Advancing Brain Outcomes in Pediatric Critically Ill Patients Sedated With Volatile AnEsthestic Agents: A Pilot Multicentre Randomized Controlled Trial [NCT05867472]Phase 360 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2023-10-10Recruiting
Effect of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning in Patients Undergoing On-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery With Crystalloid Cardioplegic Arrest [NCT01406678]Phase 2/Phase 31,204 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-07-31Completed
Influence of Anesthetics on Clinical Outcome in Mitral and Aortic Valve Replacement in Adults: a Randomized Clinical Trial [NCT05696509]Phase 375 participants (Actual)Interventional2020-01-03Completed
Isoflurane at Subanesthetic Concentrations [NCT00000254]Phase 210 participants (Actual)Interventional1995-01-31Completed
Comparison of Postoperative Delirium in Patients Anaesthetised With Isoflurane and Desflurane During Spinal Surgery [NCT02925611]Phase 460 participants (Actual)Interventional2016-01-31Completed
Real-time Decision Support for Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) Prophylaxis [NCT02625181]27,034 participants (Actual)Interventional2016-07-31Completed
The Effects of Sevoflurane, Isoflurane and Propofol on the Hemodynamic, Body Energy Expenditure During Cardiac Surgery in Adults: a Randomized Clinical Trial [NCT05695287]Phase 189 participants (Actual)Interventional2021-01-22Completed
[NCT02326727]30 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2015-04-30Not yet recruiting
Automated Control of End-tidal Volatile Anesthetic Concentration Using the MIRUS System: A Comparison of Isoflurane, Sevoflurane and Desflurane in Anesthesia. [NCT02342509]63 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-09-30Completed
Intravenous General Anesthesia Versus Inhalational General Anesthesia in Parkinson's Disease [NCT00615472]58 participants (Actual)Interventional2003-10-31Terminated(stopped due to Lack of funding)
The Ratio of Hypnotic to Analgesic Potency of Volatile Anesthetics [NCT03588429]Phase 390 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2020-01-01Suspended(stopped due to Researchers go abroad to study)
Does Inhalational Anesthesia Accelerate Postoperative Cognitive Decline? [NCT00788008]200 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-11-30Completed
Implication of Serum Fluoride Level Caused by Sevoflurane Versus Isoflurane Anesthesia Upon Renal Function After Kidney Transplantation. [NCT03373266]Phase 230 participants (Actual)Interventional2015-10-31Completed
The Effect of Anesthesia on Potential Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) and Serum Markers of Alzheimer's Disease. [NCT01772537]14 participants (Actual)Interventional2012-05-31Terminated(stopped due to The data did not show clear results)
Comparison of Inhalational Anesthesia and Total Intravenous Anesthesia on Surgical Field Quality and Post-operative Recovery in Endoscopic Tympanoplasty [NCT05993039]Early Phase 1100 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2023-09-01Recruiting
Neuroinflammatory and Neurocognitive Effects of Spinal vs. Inhalational Anesthesia for Elective Surgery in Infants: A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blinded Study [NCT02521831]Phase 30 participants (Actual)Interventional2015-10-31Withdrawn
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

TrialOutcome
NCT00615472 (1) [back to overview]Number of Participants With Improved Postoperative Delirium and Cognitive and Motor Changes
NCT00788008 (1) [back to overview]Change in Neurocognitive Performance (Z-score)
NCT00983918 (1) [back to overview]Pain Measured on Verbal Scale of 0-10
NCT01379664 (3) [back to overview]Hospital Length of Stay
NCT01379664 (3) [back to overview]Time-weighted Average Verbal Rating Pain Score
NCT01379664 (3) [back to overview]Total Intraoperative Opioid Consumption
NCT01772537 (1) [back to overview]Number of Participants With Delirium as Assessed by the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)
NCT01993836 (6) [back to overview]Perioperative CSF Tau/Abeta Ratio Change
NCT01993836 (6) [back to overview]Continuous Cognitive Index Score Change Difference Between Anesthetic Agent Groups
NCT01993836 (6) [back to overview]Change in CSF Markers of Alzheimers Disease by Anesthetic Agent Group
NCT01993836 (6) [back to overview]Change in Ratio of CSF Markers of Alzheimers Disease by Anesthetic Agent Group
NCT01993836 (6) [back to overview]Correlation Between Perioperative Change in Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Markers of Alzheimers Disease and Perioperative Cognitive Change
NCT01993836 (6) [back to overview]Correlation Between Perioperative Change in Ratios of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Markers of Alzheimers Disease and Perioperative Cognitive Change
NCT02111447 (2) [back to overview]Incidence of Delirium on Emergence
NCT02111447 (2) [back to overview]Incidence of Airway Complications
NCT02512809 (1) [back to overview]Change in Serum Cytokine Levels
NCT02578862 (6) [back to overview]Intraoperative Blood Loss
NCT02578862 (6) [back to overview]Number of Patients Treated With Post-operative Anti-emetics
NCT02578862 (6) [back to overview]Post-anesthesia Care Unit Recovery Time
NCT02578862 (6) [back to overview]Surgical Time
NCT02578862 (6) [back to overview]Intraoperative Visual Field Assessment
NCT02578862 (6) [back to overview]Sinus-related Quality of Life
NCT02625181 (4) [back to overview]Adherence to PONV Guidelines
NCT02625181 (4) [back to overview]PONV Incidence: Number of Participants With Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
NCT02625181 (4) [back to overview]The Number of Prophylactic Interventions for PONV
NCT02625181 (4) [back to overview]Time to Discharge From the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU)
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 55 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 60 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 65 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 70 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 75 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Estimated Intraoperative Blood Loss
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]In-hospital Mortality
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 50 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 50 mmHg for > 10 Minutes
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 50 mmHg for > 20 Minutes
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 55 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 55 mmHg for > 10 Minutes
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 55 mmHg for > 20 Minutes
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 60 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 60 mmHg for > 10 Minutes
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Incidence of a MAP < 60 mmHg for > 20 Minutes
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Intraoperative Administration of Intravenous Fluids
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 50 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 55 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 60 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 65 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Postoperative Rise in Creatinine Levels
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Time to Discharge Readiness at the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU)
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 50 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 55 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 60 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 65 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Ephedrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Ephinephrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Glycopyrrolate
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Phenylephrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 50 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 55 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 60 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 65 mmHg
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]30-day Mortality
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Norepinephrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Ephedrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Epinephrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Glycopyrrolate
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Norepinephrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Phenylephrine
NCT02726620 (43) [back to overview]Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 50 mmHg
NCT02925611 (4) [back to overview]CAM-S Delirium Severity Score With Isoflurane and Desflurane
NCT02925611 (4) [back to overview]Post Operative Pain Scores With Isoflurane and Desflurane
NCT02925611 (4) [back to overview]Post Operative Pain Scores With Isoflurane and Desflurane
NCT02925611 (4) [back to overview]CAM-S Delirium Severity Score With Isoflurane and Desflurane
NCT03882788 (2) [back to overview]Electroencephalogram
NCT03882788 (2) [back to overview]Bayley III

Number of Participants With Improved Postoperative Delirium and Cognitive and Motor Changes

A battery/Questionnaire of neuropsych examinations is given to the subjects to measure improvement based on change of scores and standard deviation. The battery consists of questions regarding delirium, cognitive and motor changes and yields a combination assessment of all 3 elements. (NCT00615472)
Timeframe: Four months

Interventionparticipants (Number)
Group 16
Group 25

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Change in Neurocognitive Performance (Z-score)

"Mean change on composite scores (z-score) for memory and executive function measures.~Memory measures: Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised and the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised.~Executive function measures: the Trail Making Test (Army, 1944), Digit-symbol substitution and Symbol Search subtests of the Processing Speed Index of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III (WAIS-III; Wechsler, 1997) and the Controlled Oral Word Association subtest of the Multilingual Aphasia Examination.~The outcomes were constructed as summed z-score composites. They are scaled as standard deviations. Thus, a score of 0 was central on each composite, and 95% of the scores would fall within -2.0 and +2.0. While there is no minimum or maximum value is rare for any score (<1%) to fall outside the -3.0 to +3.0 range.~Higher scores (and thus positive change value) indicate an improvement of function." (NCT00788008)
Timeframe: 3 months post operatively

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Interventionz score (Mean)
Memory measuresExecutive Function measures
Isoflurane.09-.42
Propofol-.20.01

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Pain Measured on Verbal Scale of 0-10

Pain measured on verbal scale of 0-10, with 0 being absolutely no pain, and 10 being the worst pain in that subjects life. (NCT00983918)
Timeframe: 24 hours

Interventionunits on a scale (Mean)
Desflurane2.7
Sevoflurane1.7
Isoflurane3
Propofol2.1

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Hospital Length of Stay

(NCT01379664)
Timeframe: participants will be followed for the duration of hospital stay, an expected average of 3 days

InterventionDays (Median)
Isoflurane4.9
Sevoflurane4.4

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Time-weighted Average Verbal Rating Pain Score

Time-weighted average VRS (Verbal Rating Scale) pain score over the first 72 h after surgery as recorded by nurses at approximately 4-h intervals. The VRS pain score is from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst imaginable pain). (NCT01379664)
Timeframe: up to 72 hours after surgery

Interventionunits on a scale (Mean)
Isoflurane3.6
Sevoflurane3.6

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Total Intraoperative Opioid Consumption

Total amount of opioid in IV morphine equivalents used during surgeyr (NCT01379664)
Timeframe: intraoperative

Interventionmg (Mean)
Isoflurane32
Sevoflurane33

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Number of Participants With Delirium as Assessed by the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)

Delirium was measured using the Confusion Assessment Method and the Confusion Assessment Method- Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU) based upon post-operative location of patient. The patients were divided into to two groups, patients that had an open thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair versus patients that had stenting of their aneurysms. Patients that had stenting of their aneurysms were also randomized to receive either Propofol or Isoflurane as for their anesthetic. (NCT01772537)
Timeframe: Immediately after surgery and at 3 and 12 months post-op

Interventionparticipants (Number)
Delirum Status Post Open Thoracoabdominal Aneurysm Repair2
Delerium Staus Post Stenting of Aneuryms Propofol0
Stent Graft Aneurysm Repair Isoflurane1

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Perioperative CSF Tau/Abeta Ratio Change

The perioperative change in the CSF tau/Abeta ratio from the start of anesthesia/surgery to 24 hours later. (NCT01993836)
Timeframe: Baseline to 24 hours

Interventionratio (Median)
Combined Surgical Cohort-0.001

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Continuous Cognitive Index Score Change Difference Between Anesthetic Agent Groups

To characterize cognitive function over time, while minimizing potential redundancy in the cognitive measures, a factor analysis was performed on the 10 cognitive test scores from baseline. To quantify overall cognitive function, a baseline cognitive index was first calculated as the mean of the preoperative domain scores. The cognitive index score has a mean of zero, thus any positive score is above the mean, any negative score is below the mean. A continuous change score was then calculated by subtracting the baseline from the 6-week cognitive index. A negative change score indicating decline and a positive score indicating improvement. The resulting outcome measure is unbounded with a standard deviation of 0.31 in the full surgical cohort. (NCT01993836)
Timeframe: Baseline to 6 weeks

Interventionunits on a scale (Mean)
Total Intravenous Anesthesia With Propofol0.019
General Anesthesia With Isoflurane0.061

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Change in CSF Markers of Alzheimers Disease by Anesthetic Agent Group

CSF Markers of Alzheimer's Disease over time in the subjects treated with propofol versus those treated with isoflurane. (NCT01993836)
Timeframe: Baseline to 6 weeks

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Interventionpg/ml (Median)
TauAbetaP-Tau
General Anesthesia With Isoflurane-1.67-9.501.10
Total Intravenous Anesthesia With Propofol-0.80-2.10-2.25

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Change in Ratio of CSF Markers of Alzheimers Disease by Anesthetic Agent Group

Change in ratio of CSF Markers of Alzheimer's Disease over time in the subjects treated with propofol versus those treated with isoflurane. (NCT01993836)
Timeframe: baseline to 6-weeks

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Interventionratio (Median)
Tau/Abeta RatioP-Tau/Abeta Ratio
General Anesthesia With Isoflurane-0.000.01
Total Intravenous Anesthesia With Propofol0.00-0.00

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Correlation Between Perioperative Change in Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Markers of Alzheimers Disease and Perioperative Cognitive Change

Spearman correlation was used here as the CSF markers follow a skewed distribution. Spearman correlation describes the strength of the monotonic relationship between two measures and is bounded between -1 and 1. Negative values indicate an inverse relationship while positive values mean that the variables move in tandem. (NCT01993836)
Timeframe: Baseline to 6 weeks

Interventionpg/ml (Median)
TauAbetaP-Tau
Combined Surgical Cohort-1.21-5.09-0.44

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Correlation Between Perioperative Change in Ratios of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Markers of Alzheimers Disease and Perioperative Cognitive Change

Spearman correlation was used here as the ratio of CSF markers follow a skewed distribution. Spearman correlation describes the strength of the monotonic relationship between two measures and is bounded between -1 and 1. Negative values indicate an inverse relationship while positive values mean that the variables move in tandem. (NCT01993836)
Timeframe: Baseline to 6 weeks

Interventionratio (Median)
Tau/Abeta RatioP-Tau/Abeta Ratio
Combined Surgical Cohort0.0010.002

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Incidence of Delirium on Emergence

Delirium on emergence will be assessed using the PAED scale by a blinded observer in the post anesthesia period. A score >12 constitutes a diagnosis of delirium in children. The post anesthesia period is usually <2 hours after anesthesia. (NCT02111447)
Timeframe: WIthin 2 hours of emergence from anesthesia

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Sevoflurane, Propofol, Nasal Oxygen0
Sevoflurane, Sevoflurane, LMA1
Sevoflurane, Propofol, LMA5
Sevoflurane, Isoflurane, LMA0

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Incidence of Airway Complications

All airway reflex responses including airway obstruction breath holding, coughing, laryngospasm, desaturation <92% for >15 s regardless of the cause, bronchospasm, secretions and hiccups (NCT02111447)
Timeframe: WIthin 2 hours of emergence from anesthesia

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Sevoflurane, Propofol, Nasal Oxygen0
Sevoflurane, Sevoflurane, LMA1
Sevoflurane, Propofol, LMA5
Sevoflurane, Isoflurane, LMA0

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Change in Serum Cytokine Levels

Surgery subjects will have blood collected once at the start of surgery, once at the end of surgery, and once in the PACU. MRI patients will have blood collected once prior to the start of the MRI and once at the completion of the MRI. (NCT02512809)
Timeframe: On the day of surgery or MRI from start of procedure to discharge from PACU (approx. 1-7 hrs.)

Interventionpg/ml (Mean)
IL-1β pre-isofluraneIL-1β post-isofluraneTNF-α pre-isofluraneTNF-α post-isofluraneIL-6 pre-isofluraneIL-6 post-isoflurane
MRI Control Arm25.9738.5394.2685.842.282.04

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Intraoperative Blood Loss

Amount of blood loss (milliliters) during surgery (NCT02578862)
Timeframe: At time of surgery

InterventionmL (Median)
Total Intravenous200
Inhaled Anesthetic300

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Number of Patients Treated With Post-operative Anti-emetics

patients receiving medication for post-operative nausea and/or vomiting (NCT02578862)
Timeframe: 24 hours following surgery completion

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Total Intravenous27
Inhaled Anesthetic20

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Post-anesthesia Care Unit Recovery Time

Hours spent in post-anesthesia care unit post-operatively (NCT02578862)
Timeframe: Immediately following surgery (postoperative day zero)

Interventionhours (Median)
Total Intravenous1.3
Inhaled Anesthetic1.7

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Surgical Time

Total time spent in surgery (hours) (NCT02578862)
Timeframe: At time of surgery

Interventionhours (Median)
Total Intravenous3.4
Inhaled Anesthetic3.4

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Intraoperative Visual Field Assessment

"Wormald Visualization Scale (validated)~Grade Assessment (0-10) -Higher scores indicate worsening visualization~0 No bleeding~1-2 points of ooze~3-4 points of ooze~5-6 points of ooze~7-8 points of ooze~9-10 points of ooze (sphenoid fills in 60 seconds)*~10 points of ooze, obscuring surface (sphenoid fills in 50 seconds)*~Mild bleeding/oozing from entire surgical surface with slow accumulation of blood in the post nasal space (sphenoid fills by 40 seconds)~Moderate bleeding from entire surgical surface with moderate accumulation of blood in the post nasal space at (sphenoid fills by 30 seconds)~Moderately severe bleeding with rapid accumulation of blood in the post nasal space (sphenoid fills by 20 seconds)~Severe bleeding with nasal cavity filling rapidly(sphenoid fills in10 seconds)" (NCT02578862)
Timeframe: Performed intraoperatively at the end of surgical case

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Interventionunits on a scale (Median)
Right FrontalRight EthmoidRight Sphenoethmoidal RecessRight ChoanaLeft FrontalLeft EthmoidLeft Sphenoethmoidal RecessLeft Choana
Inhaled Anesthetic4.34.24.83.34.04.34.33.7
Total Intravenous3.33.33.32.73.33.33.33.0

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Adherence to PONV Guidelines

PONV guideline adherence: percentage of patients who received the exact number of prophylactic interventions for PONV that were recommended by the decision support. (NCT02625181)
Timeframe: A specific time frame on the day of surgery: the start of admission at the holding room to the end of the anesthetic case

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Baseline Measurement666
CDS Email Recommendations5260
CDS Email + Real TIme Recommenations5863

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PONV Incidence: Number of Participants With Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

The occurrence of PONV, as defined by the administration of antiemetics in the PACU between admission to PACU and discharge from PACU. (NCT02625181)
Timeframe: PACU recovery period

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Baseline Measurement139
CDS Email Recommendations1323
CDS Email + Real TIme Recommenations1343

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The Number of Prophylactic Interventions for PONV

the absolute number of prophylactic interventions applied between the admission of the patient in the holding room until admission to the PACU. (NCT02625181)
Timeframe: A specific time frame on the day of surgery: from the start of admission at the holding room to the end of the anesthetic case

Interventionprophylactic antiemetics administered (Mean)
Baseline Measurement2.196
CDS Email Recommendations2.176
CDS Email + Real TIme Recommenations2.129

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Time to Discharge From the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU)

This is the number of minutes from admission to the PACU until discharge, assessed up to 2 days (NCT02625181)
Timeframe: A specific time frame on the day of surgery: from the start of admission to the PACU to discharge from the PACU

Interventionminutes (Mean)
Baseline Measurement266
CDS Email Recommendations264
CDS Email + Real TIme Recommenations266

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Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 55 mmHg

Depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension will be modeled by calculating areas under the threshold for mean arterial pressures (MAPs). Thresholds will vary from 75 mmHg to 50 mmHg in 5 mmHg decrements. Together these variables represent the depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension. To optimize goodness of fit of these variables, the decremental steps may be increased to 10 mmHg and more restrictive lowest and highest thresholds may be chosen for the statistical analysis. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmmHg*minute (Median)
Usual Care Group23
Hypotension Decision Support23

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Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 60 mmHg

Depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension will be modeled by calculating areas under the threshold for mean arterial pressures (MAPs). Thresholds will vary from 75 mmHg to 50 mmHg in 5 mmHg decrements. Together these variables represent the depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension. To optimize goodness of fit of these variables, the decremental steps may be increased to 10 mmHg and more restrictive lowest and highest thresholds may be chosen for the statistical analysis. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmmHg*minute (Median)
Usual Care Group57
Hypotension Decision Support52

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Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 65 mmHg

Depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension will be modeled by calculating areas under the threshold for mean arterial pressures (MAPs). Thresholds will vary from 75 mmHg to 50 mmHg in 5 mmHg decrements. Together these variables represent the depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension. To optimize goodness of fit of these variables, the decremental steps may be increased to 10 mmHg and more restrictive lowest and highest thresholds may be chosen for the statistical analysis. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmmHg*minute (Median)
Usual Care Group96
Hypotension Decision Support86

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Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 70 mmHg

Depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension will be modeled by calculating areas under the threshold for mean arterial pressures (MAPs). Thresholds will vary from 75 mmHg to 50 mmHg in 5 mmHg decrements. Together these variables represent the depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension. To optimize goodness of fit of these variables, the decremental steps may be increased to 10 mmHg and more restrictive lowest and highest thresholds may be chosen for the statistical analysis. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmmHg*minute (Median)
Usual Care Group273
Hypotension Decision Support235

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Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 75 mmHg

Depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension will be modeled by calculating areas under the threshold for mean arterial pressures (MAPs). Thresholds will vary from 75 mmHg to 50 mmHg in 5 mmHg decrements. Together these variables represent the depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension. To optimize goodness of fit of these variables, the decremental steps may be increased to 10 mmHg and more restrictive lowest and highest thresholds may be chosen for the statistical analysis. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmmHg*minute (Median)
Usual Care Group485
Hypotension Decision Support417

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Estimated Intraoperative Blood Loss

The estimated blood loss in mL during the surgical procedure (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2 hours

InterventionmL (Median)
Usual Care Group100
Hypotension Decision Support75

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In-hospital Mortality

Hospital mortality rate during a single hospital admission after the surgery (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: All postoperative days during a single hospital admission, expected median of 5 days

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group487
Hypotension Decision Support137

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Incidence of a MAP < 50 mmHg

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 50 mmHg during anesthesia for 1 minute or more. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group7781
Hypotension Decision Support2196

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Incidence of a MAP < 50 mmHg for > 10 Minutes

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 50 mmHg for a cumulative duration of all hypotensive episodes of more than 10 minutes during the anesthetic phase of the procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group1159
Hypotension Decision Support326

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Incidence of a MAP < 50 mmHg for > 20 Minutes

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 50 mmHg for a cumulative duration of all hypotensive episodes of more than 20 minutes during the anesthetic phase of the procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group304
Hypotension Decision Support85

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Incidence of a MAP < 55 mmHg

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 55 mmHg during anesthesia for 1 minute or more. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group10991
Hypotension Decision Support3045

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Incidence of a MAP < 55 mmHg for > 10 Minutes

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 55 mmHg for a cumulative duration of all hypotensive episodes of more than 10 minutes during the anesthetic phase of the procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group3181
Hypotension Decision Support759

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Incidence of a MAP < 55 mmHg for > 20 Minutes

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 55 mmHg for a cumulative duration of all hypotensive episodes of more than 20 minutes during the anesthetic phase of the procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group1223
Hypotension Decision Support284

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Incidence of a MAP < 60 mmHg

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 60 mmHg during anesthesia for 1 minute or more. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group13779
Hypotension Decision Support3798

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Incidence of a MAP < 60 mmHg for > 10 Minutes

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 60 mmHg for a cumulative duration of all hypotensive episodes of more than 10 minutes during the anesthetic phase of the procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group6989
Hypotension Decision Support1723

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Incidence of a MAP < 60 mmHg for > 20 Minutes

Incidence of a mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 60 mmHg for a cumulative duration of all hypotensive episodes of more than 20 minutes during the anesthetic phase of the procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group3632
Hypotension Decision Support792

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Intraoperative Administration of Intravenous Fluids

Total amount (mL) of intravenous fluids (as defined under interventions) administered during the surgical procedure. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmL (Median)
Usual Care Group1500.00
Hypotension Decision Support1400.00

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Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 50 mmHg

Average concentrations of propofol infusion rates during MAP < 50 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmcg/kg/min (propofol) (Median)
Usual Care Group65.00
Hypotension Decision Support50.00

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Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 55 mmHg

Average concentrations of propofol infusion rates during MAP < 55 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmcg/kg/min (propofol) (Median)
Usual Care Group63.95
Hypotension Decision Support50.00

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Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 60 mmHg

Average concentrations of propofol infusion rates during MAP < 60 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmcg/kg/min (propofol) (Median)
Usual Care Group61.07
Hypotension Decision Support50.00

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Intravenous Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 65 mmHg

Average concentrations of propofol infusion rates during MAP < 65 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmcg/kg/min (propofol) (Median)
Usual Care Group60.10
Hypotension Decision Support48.59

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Postoperative Rise in Creatinine Levels

Absolute values for serum creatinine before and after surgery will be compared. When multiple postoperative creatinine measurements are made, the maximum difference is reported. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: Within 7 days after surgery

Interventionmg/dL (Median)
Usual Care Group0.00
Hypotension Decision Support0.00

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Time to Discharge Readiness at the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU)

The time from arriving at the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) until the time the patient is considered ready for discharge (in minutes). (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: A specific time frame on the day of surgery: from the start of admission to the PACU to discharge from the PACU, an expected average of 4 hours

Interventionminutes (Median)
Usual Care Group67
Hypotension Decision Support60

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Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 50 mmHg

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Time of first administration of cardiovascular drug relative to the time at which the mean arterial pressure (MAP) drops below 50 mmHg. Per patient the average time to first administration of all hypotensive episodes was calculated. That average time is used as the outcome variable. A negative value indicates that administration occurred before the drop in MAP. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionminutes (Median)
Usual Care Group1
Hypotension Decision Support0

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Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 55 mmHg

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Time of first administration of cardiovascular drug relative to the time at which the mean arterial pressure (MAP) drops below 55 mmHg. Per patient the average time to first administration of all hypotensive episodes was calculated. That average time is used as the outcome variable. A negative value indicates that administration occurred before the drop in MAP. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionminutes (Median)
Usual Care Group1
Hypotension Decision Support0.5

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Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 60 mmHg

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Time of first administration of cardiovascular drug relative to the time at which the mean arterial pressure (MAP) drops below 60 mmHg. Per patient the average time to first administration of all hypotensive episodes was calculated. That average time is used as the outcome variable. A negative value indicates that administration occurred before the drop in MAP. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionminutes (Median)
Usual Care Group0.8
Hypotension Decision Support1.5

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Timing of Cardiovascular Drugs for MAP < 65 mmHg

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Time of first administration of cardiovascular drug relative to the time at which the mean arterial pressure (MAP) drops below 60 mmHg. Per patient the average time to first administration of all hypotensive episodes was calculated. That average time is used as the outcome variable. A negative value indicates that administration occurred before the drop in MAP. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionminutes (Median)
Usual Care Group2
Hypotension Decision Support1.14

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Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Ephedrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Frequency of patients receiving the drug. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group9310
Hypotension Decision Support2718

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Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Ephinephrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Frequency of patients receiving the drug. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group1215
Hypotension Decision Support409

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Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Glycopyrrolate

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Frequency of patients receiving the drug. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group11093
Hypotension Decision Support1257

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Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Phenylephrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Frequency of patients receiving the drug. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group12211
Hypotension Decision Support3685

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Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 50 mmHg

Average concentrations of inhalational anesthesia during MAP < 50 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

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InterventionEndTidal% (other) (Median)
Sevoflurane (EndTidal %)Isoflurane (EndTidal %)Desflurane (EndTidal %)
Hypotension Decision Support1.230.654.70
Usual Care Group1.320.654.28

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Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 55 mmHg

Average concentrations of inhalational anesthesia during MAP < 55 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

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InterventionEndTidal% (other) (Median)
Sevoflurane (EndTidal %)Isoflurane (EndTidal %)Desflurane (EndTidal %)
Hypotension Decision Support1.250.674.65
Usual Care Group1.340.684.60

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Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 60 mmHg

Average concentrations of inhalational anesthesia during MAP < 60 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

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InterventionEndTidal% (other) (Median)
Sevoflurane (EndTidal %)Isoflurane (EndTidal %)Desflurane (EndTidal %)
Hypotension Decision Support1.250.672.33
Usual Care Group1.350.684.36

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Inhaled Anesthetic Drug Use During Intraoperative Hypotension: MAP < 65 mmHg

Average concentrations of inhalational anesthesia during MAP < 65 mmHg episodes (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

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InterventionEndTidal% (other) (Median)
Sevoflurane (EndTidal %)Isoflurane (EndTidal %)Desflurane (EndTidal %)
Hypotension Decision Support1.270.682.31
Usual Care Group1.350.684.10

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30-day Mortality

Vanderbilt University Medical Center: combination of in-hospital mortality and 'alive-index' (which checks for visits to the hospital in the electronic healthcare record as indication of being alive at 30 days) (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: 30 days after surgery

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group511
Hypotension Decision Support143

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Usage Frequency of Cardiovascular Drugs: Norepinephrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Frequency of patients receiving the drug. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Usual Care Group762
Hypotension Decision Support233

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Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Ephedrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Average use for each drug will be calculated. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported, as the average dosages would be meaningless. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmg (Median)
Usual Care Group20
Hypotension Decision Support15

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Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Epinephrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Average use for each drug will be calculated. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported, as the average dosage would be meaningless. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmg (Median)
Usual Care Group1.00
Hypotension Decision Support0.70

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Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Glycopyrrolate

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Average use for each drug will be calculated. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported, as the average dosage would be meaningless. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmg (Median)
Usual Care Group0.40
Hypotension Decision Support0.40

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Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Norepinephrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Average use for each drug will be calculated. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported, as the average dosage would be meaningless. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmg (Median)
Usual Care Group0.62
Hypotension Decision Support0.70

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Average Use of Cardiovascular Drugs: Phenylephrine

Cardiovascular drugs as defined under interventions. Average use for each drug will be calculated. Cardiovascular drugs that were given in <1% of cases are not reported, as the average dosage would be meaningless. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

Interventionmg (Median)
Usual Care Group0.90
Hypotension Decision Support1.30

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Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension - Threshold MAP 50 mmHg

Depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension will be modeled by calculating areas under the threshold for mean arterial pressures (MAPs). Thresholds will vary from 75 mmHg to 50 mmHg in 5 mmHg decrements. Together these variables represent the depth and duration of intraoperative hypotension. To optimize goodness of fit of these variables, the decremental steps may be increased to 10 mmHg and more restrictive lowest and highest thresholds may be chosen for the statistical analysis. (NCT02726620)
Timeframe: During the anesthetic phase of the surgical procedure: an expected average of 2.5 hours

InterventionmmHg*minute (Median)
Usual Care Group19
Hypotension Decision Support19

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CAM-S Delirium Severity Score With Isoflurane and Desflurane

Comparison of CAM-S delirium severity score with isoflurane and desflurane. CAM-S delirium severity score ranges from 0 to 19 ( 0 being best outcome and 19 being worst outcome). (NCT02925611)
Timeframe: 24 hours post surgery

Interventionunits on a scale (Median)
Isoflurane1.5
Desflurane1

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Post Operative Pain Scores With Isoflurane and Desflurane

Comparison of postoperative pain scores (measured by numerical rating score) with by isoflurane and desflurane. The numerical rating score ranges from 0 to 10 (0 being no pain and 10 being maximum subjective pain). (NCT02925611)
Timeframe: 24 hours post surgery

Interventionunits on a scale (Median)
Isoflurane3.5
Desflurane4.5

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Post Operative Pain Scores With Isoflurane and Desflurane

Comparison of postoperative pain scores (measured by numerical rating score) with by isoflurane and desflurane. The numerical rating score ranges from 0 to 10 (0 being no pain and 10 being maximum subjective pain). (NCT02925611)
Timeframe: 72 hours post surgery

Interventionunits on a scale (Median)
Isoflurane1.5
Desflurane2.5

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CAM-S Delirium Severity Score With Isoflurane and Desflurane

Comparison of CAM-S delirium severity score with isoflurane and desflurane. CAM-S delirium severity score ranges from 0 to 19 ( 0 being best outcome and 19 being worst outcome). (NCT02925611)
Timeframe: 72 hours post surgery

Interventionunits on a scale (Median)
Isoflurane0.5
Desflurane0.5

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Electroencephalogram

Brain electrical activity: observation is for brain region specific abnormal or seizure activity. Number of participants with abnormal EEG are reported. (NCT03882788)
Timeframe: EEG taken immediately prior to surgery, during surgery, during cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) stay (up to 48 hours after surgery), and immediately prior to discharge (between 5 to 20 minutes to assess EEG at each time point)

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InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Abnormal preoperative EEGAbnormal intraoperative EEGAbnormal EEG in CVICUAbnormal EEG predischarge
Narcotic Based Anesthesia0100
Volatile Anesthesia0110

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Bayley III

Neurodevelopmental assessment scores are age dependent and based motor and behavioral abilities, often reported for normal or abnormal for age. Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, third edition, (Bayley III) is an instrument designed to measure the developmental functioning of infants and toddlers between the ages of 1 month and 42 months (age adjustments for prematurity are accommodated with the tool). It provides age specific composite scores for cognitive (91 items, score min 55 max 145), language (98 items, score min 47 max 153), and motor (138 items, score min 46 max 154) skills. For all scales, higher scores are better and lower scores indicate possible delay/deficit. (NCT03882788)
Timeframe: Assessed once between age 18 to 48 months (approximately 2 hours to assess), up to 48 months from study start

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Interventionscore on a scale (Mean)
Cognitive Standard ScoreLanguage Standard ScoreMotor Standard Score
Narcotic Based Anesthesia918897
Volatile Anesthesia939090

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