Etomidate

An Intravenous Hypnotic Agent First Report on Clinical and Experimental Experience

Etomidate

An Intravenous Hypnotic Agent First Report on Clinical and Experimental Experience

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The question how to induce general anaesthesia without problems has been asked repeatedly by anaesthetists and pharmacologists. P. A. JANSSEN developed etomidate and published this substance in 1971 as "a potent short-acting and relatively atoxic intravenous hypnotic agent in rats". In 1974 after several years of experimental and clinical trial the barbiturate-free hypnotic etomidate (soon marketed as Hypnomidate) was introduced to numerous auditors at the occasion of the IV. European Congress of Anaesthesiologists in Madrid. As the authors extended their essays, the actuality of the present book is given. The conclusion mentions the new solution of etomidate base in 35 % propylene glycol. It is expected that the disadvantageous effects - venous pain during injection and associated involuntary muscle movement- will largely be eliminated by using the new formula of etomidate after premedication of fentanyl. Mlinchen, August 1977 Alfred DOENICKE TABLE OF CONTENTS The Experimental Pharmacology of Etomidate, a New Potent, Short-Acting Intravenous Hypnotic (R. S. RENEMAN and P. A. JANSSEN) -. . . . -- 1 Protein Binding of Etomidate (G. A. MANNES and A. DOENICKE) ----. . . 6 The Effect of Intra-Arterial Injection of Etomidate and Thiopental on the Skeletal Muscle- and Arterial Wall-Structures (R. S. RENEMAN, F. VERHEYEN, R. KRUGER, W. VAN GERVEN and M. BORGES) . . -. . -- 9 Interaction between Etomidate and the Antihypertensive Agents Propanolol andoC-Methyl-Dopa (R. S. RENEMAN, W. VAN GERVEN and R. KRUGER) --. -. . . 15 Teratogenicity of Etomidate (A. DOENICKE and M. HAEHL) -. --. -.

The Experimental Pharmacology of Etomidate, a New Potent, Short-Acting Intravenous Hypnotic
Protein Binding of Etomidate
The Effect of Intra-Arterial Injection of Etomidate and Thiopental on the Skeletal Muscle- and Arterial Wall-Structures
Interaction between Etomidate and the Antihypertensive Agents Propanolol and ?-Methyl-Dopa
Teratogenicity of Etomidate
Etomidate, A New Hypnotic Agent for Intravenous Application
The EEG after Etomidate
A Comparison of the Acute Effects of Intravenous Induction Agents (Thiopentone, Methohexitone, Propanidid, Althesin, Ketamine, Piritramide and Etomidate) on Haemodynamics and Myocardial Oxygen Consumption in Dogs
Haemodynamic Effects of Etomidate - a New Hypnotic - in Patients with Myocardial Insufficiency
Haemodynamics, Myocardial Function, Oxygen Requirement, and Oxygen Supply of the Human Heart after Administration of Etomidate
Experimental Investigations on the Direct Effect of Etomidate on Myocardial Contractility
The Influence of R 26 490 (Etomidate Sulfate) on Ventilation and Gas Exchange
A Comparative Study of Blood Gases and Haemodynamics Using the New Hypnotic Etomidate, CT 1341, Methohexitone, Propanidid and Thiopentone
The Use of Etomidate as an Induction Agent in Fentanyl Analgesia
Etomidate Anaesthesia for Cardioversion
Etomidate and Fentanyl for Emergency Anaesthesia in Acute Bleeding with Haemorrhagic Shock
Clinical Experience with Etomidate in Diagnostical Interventions and Operations of Short Duration
Etomidate as "A New Drug in Intravenous Anaesthesia" (Conclusion).
ISBN 978-3-540-08485-3
Artikelnummer 9783540084853
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 1977
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XI, 158 Seiten
Abbildungen XI, 158 p. 27 illus.
Sprache Englisch