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    J. P. O’Callaghan, R. T. Williams, C. J. E. Cruise in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1988)

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    Isoflurane potency and cardiovascular effects during short exposures in the foetal lamb

    Isoflurane is a relatively new volatile anaesthetic in clinical practice and increasing use for obstetrical patients might be expected, A previous study demonstrated that a 60-90 minute exposure of the foetus ...

    C. R. Bachman, D. R. Biehl, D. Sitar, M. Cumming in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1986)

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    Obstetrical anaesthesia update-1984

    The administration of anaesthesia to the obstetrical patient is an extremely important aspect of our speciality. Awareness of changes and advances in obstetrics and neonatology are important for the anaestheti...

    D. R. Biehl in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1984)

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    The uptake of ISO-flurane by the foetal lamb in utero: Effect on regional blood flow

    Because isoflurane has recently been approved for clinical use in anaesthesia, we have studied the effect of this agent in the foetus using the pregnant ewe as an animal model.

    D. R. Biehl, R. Yarnell, J. G. Wade, D. Sitar in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

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    The effect of halothane anaesthesia on the asphyxiated foetal lambin utero

    In a previous study, we examined the effects of halothane on the normal foetal lamb in utero. The most significant finding was a 33 per cent fall infoeial mean arterial blood pressure (MABP). Cardiac output an...

    R. Yarnell, D. R. Biehl, W. A. Tweed in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

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    Uptake of halothane by the foetal lamb in utero

    The uptake of halothane by the normal foetus in utero was determined, using the pregnant ewe as an experimental animal model. Six pregnant ewes of 125–135 days gestation were surgically prepared under general ...

    D. R. Biehl, J. Côté, J. G. Wade, G. A. Gregory in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)