Anesthesiology
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There is increasing interest among anesthesiologists in the use of continuous infusion of intravenous drugs. The therapeutic effect of most drugs is a function of the concentration at the site of drug effect, which in turn is determined by the plasma concentration. Constant plasma concentrations can be maintained by computer-controlled infusion pumps. However, such equipment is not yet widely available and will be expensive. ⋯ Other than the assumption of linear kinetics, the algorithm is independent of pharmacokinetic models. Implementation does not require computer-based numerical analysis.
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The spinal mechanisms underlying the hyperesthetic state during inflammation are little understood. To gain a better understanding of these mechanisms, this study evaluated the effects of intrathecal morphine; MK-801, an N-methyl-D aspartic (NMDA) antagonist; and CP-96,345, an NK1 antagonist, on the hyperesthesia observed after carageenan injection of the rat paw. ⋯ These data indicate that (1) an NMDA receptor, but not an NK1 receptor, plays an important role in maintaining the hyperesthesia after carageenan injection; and (2) NMDA antagonism has a simple additive interaction with morphine in the carageenan model of inflammatory hyperesthesia.
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Comment Letter Biography Historical Article
Preemptive analgesia or anoci-association.
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Biography Historical Article
Henry Ruth: pioneer of modern anesthesiology.