dc.contributor.author | Ono, K | |
dc.contributor.author | Yasuda, A | |
dc.contributor.author | Matsukawa, S | |
dc.contributor.author | Akama, M | |
dc.contributor.author | Hashimoto, Y | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2013-04-29T11:04:38Z | |
dc.date.available | 2013-04-29T11:04:38Z | |
dc.date.issued | 1997 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Masui. 1997 Apr;46(4):471-7. | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hinari-gw.who.int/whalecomwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/whalecom0/pubmed/9128017 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/17647 | |
dc.description.abstract | We compared the changes in EEG and evoked potentials among dogs anesthetized with halothane (H), isoflurane (I) or enflurane (E). The mean frequency of EEG with H was higher than that with I and E at 1 and 2 MAC. The amplitude of the 5th wave of auditory brain stem response with H was larger than that with I and E at 2 MAC. In terms of the Pa wave of auditory middle latency response, the amplitude with H was larger than that with E at 1 MAC, and the incidence of the wave with H was higher than that with I and E at 2 MAC. The amplitudes of N2 and N3 waves of somatosensory evoked potentials with H and I tended to decrease with increasing MAC, whereas those with E increased temporarily at 1 MAC. The inhibitory effects on EEG and evoked potentials were different among three volatile anesthetics. | en |
dc.language.iso | ja | en |
dc.title | The effect of volatile anesthetics on EEG, auditory evoked potentials and somatosensory evoked potentials in dogs | en |
dc.type | Article | en |
local.publisher | Department of Anesthesia, Nishitaga National Hospital, Sendai | en |