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Optogenetic Activation of Afferent Pathways in Brain Slices and Modulation of Responses by Volatile Anesthetics
Published on: July 23, 2020
[Anaesthetics and porphyria]
1Jyllingevej 32, 1. tv, 2720 Vanløse.
Abstract:
Patients with acute porphyria are at risk of life-threatening attacks when exposed to stress, fast, infection, alcohol and especially some drugs, including older anaesthetics. Acute porphyrias are rare inherited diseases caused by inefficient enzymatic activity within the haem synthesis. During attacks the patient suffers from severe abdominal pain, cardiovascular instability, neurological symptoms etc. Preventive measures and treatment should be known to anaesthesiologists and surgeons in particular and known to other clinicians in general. In order to assist the clinicians, drug databases are available online.
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