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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNAnesthesia has a greenhouse gas problem. A few tweaks could give the climate some breathing roomNew protocols could cut emissions associated with surgical anesthesia in half—with no adverse effects on patient outcomes ...
Universitätsmedizin Berlin has reduced the annual CO2 emissions originating from gases used for anesthesia by over 80 percent since 2018. This reduction in carbon emissions was achieved by using ...
Here are four things to know about the recent breakthrough: ...
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What if this simple anesthetic gas could cure Alzheimer's?What if a gas used in anesthesia became a weapon against Alzheimer's disease? A recent study reveals that xenon, a noble gas, could protect the brain by reducing inflammation and brain damage.
These are often prescribed in addition to local anesthesia and regional anesthesia, as part of a multimodal regimen to help expedite your recovery after surgery. Intravenous "I.V." or Intramuscular "I ...
Washington state lawmakers are considering allocating $840,000 to the state’s Department of Ecology to study the impact of anesthesia gas on the environment. The department would be required to ...
potency of the anesthetic gas, and amount of anesthetic gas wasted are all factors that affect the cost of inhaled anesthetics. [2] The cost of an inhaled anesthetic can be estimated by ...
performed a single-blind, randomized, prospective study to investigate whether topical lidocaine application by means of a lollipop could provide efficacious local anesthesia. Fifty patients ...
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