Response to hypercapnia under ketamine anaesthesia

The respiratory response to hypercapnia in dogs anaesthetized with ketamine was increased. This respiratory stimulation was most probably due to a direct effect of the drug on the medullary respiratory neurones. This effect was not modified by preanaesthetic medication pentobarbitone 5 mg/kg or morp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal 1975-07, Vol.22 (4), p.486-494
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description The respiratory response to hypercapnia in dogs anaesthetized with ketamine was increased. This respiratory stimulation was most probably due to a direct effect of the drug on the medullary respiratory neurones. This effect was not modified by preanaesthetic medication pentobarbitone 5 mg/kg or morphine 0.1 mg/kg. Catecholamine response to hypercapnia was essentially the same as that reported by hypercapnic dogs anaesthetized with thiopentone.
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Anesthesia, Intravenous
Animals
Atropine
Blood Pressure - drug effects
Carbon Dioxide - blood
Catecholamines - blood
Central Venous Pressure - drug effects
Dogs
Hypercapnia - physiopathology
Ketamine - antagonists & inhibitors
Ketamine - pharmacology
Morphine
Oxygen - blood
Pentobarbital
Preanesthetic Medication
Respiration - drug effects
Space life sciences
title Response to hypercapnia under ketamine anaesthesia
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