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Anaesthesist
August 1995
Zentrum Anaesthesiologie, Rettungs- und Intensivmedizin, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
Background: Propanidid was widely used as a short-acting i.v. anaesthetic until it was withdrawn due to severe haemodynamic side effects.
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August 1992
Institut für Chirurgische Forschung, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München.
Background: Propanidid, an ultra-short-acting i.v. anaesthetic agent, was widely used in the 1960s.
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November 1993
Zakładu Farmakologii Klinicznej Instytutu Kardiologii AM, Poznaniu.
Cardioversion is one of the most effective treatment in cardiac arrhythmias. However, this technique is painful it requires proper anaesthesia assuring stable circulatory and respiratory functions. The authors compared two anaesthetics: etomidate and propanidid.
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December 1991
Département d'anesthésie-réanimation B, Centre hospitalier et universitaire, Amiens.
Propanidid and methohexital were compared retrospectively to assess the possible neonatal depression following general anesthesia for caesarean section: both have rapid onset and short duration of action and their transplacental passages are similar. Anesthesia was induced with equivalent doses of the two agents in 90 women (45 in each group). For each anesthetic agent, three subgroups were defined according to the indications, depending on emergency criteria and fetal state.
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