METABOLISM OF HALOTHANE DURING AND AFTER ANAESTHESIA IN MAN

The metabolism of halothane during and after anaesthesia was studied in eight patients of different age and body weight by estimating the concentration of halothane and one of its metabolites (bromide) in the blood. A gas chromatograph with an electron capture detector was used to estimate halothane...

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Anesthesia
Body Weight
Bromides - administration & dosage
Bromides - blood
Bromides - metabolism
Female
Halothane - blood
Halothane - metabolism
Humans
Male
Respiration - drug effects
Spirometry
Time Factors
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