Anaesthesia
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We undertook a postal survey to determine the views of all consultant anaesthetists within the North West (Mersey) Regional Health Authority on the Calman proposals for a consultant-based service; replies were received from 110 (84%). Fifty (45%) indicated that they would not resume emergency residential duties, 32 (29%) indicated that they would withdraw from the emergency duty rota, 12 (11%) said they would withdraw/retire from the NHS and 27 (25%) would change hospital under these circumstances. ⋯ When questioned about the impact on anaesthetic services, 67 (61%) felt the proposals would be detrimental whilst 23 (21%) felt there would be beneficial effects. Most consultants remain antagonistic toward the Calman proposals, with a reluctance to return to residential duties.
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We have examined the predictability of inspired desflurane concentration during low-flow anaesthesia using a to-and-fro breathing system. Twenty-two adult patients requiring mechanical ventilation of the lungs during surgery took part in the study. Using a fresh gas flow of 1 l.min-1, the ratio of inspired desflurane concentration to desflurane vaporizer setting was found to be approximately 0.75 after 9 min of anaesthesia and at 2 l.min-1 fresh gas flow the ratio was approximately 0.9 after 2 min of anaesthesia. These ratios were maintained throughout the procedure, except for a few minutes following each change in vaporizer setting.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Neuromuscular and cardiovascular advantages of combinations of mivacurium and rocuronium over either drug alone.
We investigated isobolic mixtures of mivacurium and rocuronium to determine if the combination offered any advantages over either drug alone. We used five dose regimens to achieve ED95 x 2: [(1.5 x ED95 mivacurium) + (0.5 x ED95 rocuronium); (1 x ED95 mivacurium) + (1 x ED95 rocuronium); (0.5 x ED95 mivacurium) + (1.5 x ED95 rocuronium); (2 x ED95 mivacurium); (2 x ED95 rocuronium)]. We studied onset time, duration of block, recovery of block, arterial blood pressure and heart rate. ⋯ Onset time was shortest in the rocuronium alone group and was significantly faster in all the rocuronium treated groups compared to mivacurium alone (p < 0.001). Arterial blood pressure and heart rate decreased transiently in the mivacurium alone group but not in the other groups. These results demonstrate increased cardiovascular stability and more rapid onset of block with combinations of mivacurium and rocuronium without significant prolongation of the block.