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アブストラクト(16巻2号:The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College)
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Title : | Comparative Effects of Halothane and Enflurane on Concentrations of Plasma Hormones - In Handicapped Dental Patients |
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Subtitle : | ORIGINAL ARTICLE |
Authors : | Akira Matsubayashi, Tatsuhiko Ando, Tohru Nagai*, Yukio Kishimoto*, Kazuichi Yoshida*, Masahiro Noguchi*, Nobuaki Sakai** |
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Organization : | Department of Biochemistry, Kanagawa Dental College, *Department of Anesthesiology, Kanagawa Dental College, **Department of Pediodontology, Kanagawa Dental College |
Journal : | The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College |
Volume : | 16 |
Number : | 2 |
Page : | 119-125 |
Year/Month : | 1988 / 9 |
Article : | Original article |
Publisher : | Kanagawa Odontological Society |
Abstract : | [Abstract] Both general anesthesia and surgical injury are said to affect the sympathetic and pituitary-adrenocortical system. It is also reported that their effects depend on the anesthetics used. We had a chance to administer nitrous oxide-oxygen and halothane (GOF) followed with nitrous oxide-oxygen enflurane (GOE) after a few months to the same handicapped dental patients. The plasma concentrations of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), cortisol, cortisone and norepinephrine, which are all related to stress, were measured. It was concluded that the plasma ACTH levels increased much more significantly and the norepinephrine concentrations tended to increase just after intrafracheal intubation under GOF anesthesia as compared with those under GOE anesthesia. |
Practice : | Dentistry |
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