Brevital Related Published Studies
Well-designed clinical trials related to Brevital (Methohexital)
The comparative hemodynamic effects of methohexital and remifentanil in electroconvulsive therapy. [2005.03]
The comparative effects of sevoflurane and methohexital for electroconvulsive therapy. [2003.12]
Seizure duration with remifentanil/methohexital vs. methohexital alone in middle-aged patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy. [2003.10]
A randomized comparison of propofol and methohexital as general anesthetics for vacuum abortion. [2003.09]
Randomized clinical trial of propofol versus methohexital for procedural sedation during fracture and dislocation reduction in the emergency department. [2003.09]
Comparison of pattern of breathing with other measures of induction of anaesthesia, using propofol, methohexital, and sevoflurane. [2001.05]
Acute detoxification of opioid-addicted patients with naloxone during propofol or methohexital anesthesia: a comparison of withdrawal symptoms, neuroendocrine, metabolic, and cardiovascular patterns. [2000.04]
A cost comparison of methohexital and propofol for ambulatory anesthesia. [1999.08]
The cost-effectiveness of methohexital versus propofol for sedation during monitored anesthesia care. [1999.04]
Comparison of propofol and methohexital continuous infusion techniques for conscious sedation. [1998.10]
Alfentanil decreases the excitatory phenomena of sodium methohexital. [1998.09]
Propofol and methohexital as anesthetic agents for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): a comparison of seizure-quality measures and vital signs. [1998.03]
[Intravenous sedation of spontaneously breathing infants and small children before magnetic resonance tomography. A comparison of propofol and methohexital] [1996.12]
Comparison of recovery of propofol and methohexital sedation using an infusion pump. [1996.01]
Faster recovery after anesthesia in infants after intravenous induction with methohexital instead of thiopental. [1995.11]
The comparative effects of methohexital, propofol, and etomidate for electroconvulsive therapy. [1995.09]
[Total intravenous anesthesia with methohexital-alfentanil or propofol-alfentanil in hypogastric laparotomy. Clinical aspects and the effects of stress reaction] [1994.09]
[Comparative study of the recovery phase. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy following isoflurane, methohexital and propofol anesthesia] [1994.09]
Efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy after propofol and methohexital anesthesia. [1994.09]
Comparison of methohexital and alfentanil on movement during placement of retrobulbar nerve block. [1994.08]
Anesthesia for electroconvulsive therapy: effects of propofol and methohexital on seizure activity and recovery. [1994.07]
Comparison of propofol and methohexital for deep sedation. [1994.05]
A comparison of propofol and methohexital as anesthetic agents for ECT: effects on seizure duration, therapeutic outcome, and memory. [1994.02.01]
Excitatory effects and electroencephalographic correlation of etomidate, thiopental, methohexital, and propofol. [1993.11]
A comparison of propofol with methohexital and isoflurane in two general anesthetic techniques. [1993.10]
Titration of intravenous anesthetics for cardioversion: a comparison of propofol, methohexital, and midazolam. [1993.10]
[Pharmacokinetic and clinical evaluation of rectal hydrophilic gel of methohexital in pediatric surgery] [1993.01]
An electroencephalographic comparison of effects of propofol and methohexital. [1992.08]
Dissolving methohexital in a lipid emulsion reduces pain associated with intravenous injection. [1992.06]
Electroconvulsive therapy-induced cardiac arrhythmias during anesthesia with methohexital, thiamylal, or thiopental sodium. [1992.05]
[Pharmacokinetics of methohexital given by constant rate intravenous infusion] [1992]
Induction of anesthesia in children following administration of methohexital into the sigmoid colon. [1991.10]
Left ventricular performance during propofol or methohexital anesthesia: isotopic and invasive cardiac monitoring. [1991.07]
A double-blind comparison of low-dose intravenous ketamine and methohexital in adults. [1991.05]
Comparison of methohexital and pentobarbital for premedication in children. [1990.08]
QT interval of the ECG, heart rate and arterial pressure using propofol, methohexital or midazolam for induction of anaesthesia. [1990.05]
Comparison of induction with and first hour of recovery from brief propofol and methohexital anesthesia. [1990.04]
Methohexital vs midazolam/flumazenil anaesthesia during laryngoscopy under jet ventilation. [1990]
[A comparison of the course of anesthesia using a bolus application of propofol, methohexital or etomidate as hypnotics and alfentanil analgesia] [1989.07]
Comparison of sedative infusions during regional anesthesia--methohexital, etomidate, and midazolam. [1989.03]
[Methohexital/alfentanil-thiopental/alfentanil for total intravenous anesthesia for direct laryngoscopy with 100% O2 jet ventilation] [1988.08]
[Recovery following anesthesia with diazepam-ketamine and fentanyl-methohexital] [1987.12]
[Comparative hemodynamic study of anesthesia induction with propofol (Diprivan), thiopental, methohexital, etomidate and midazolam in patients with coronary disease] [1987.10]
[Improving venous tolerance of methohexital] [1987.08]
[Behavior of the histamine level in induction of anesthesia with propofol and methohexital] [1987.08]
Well-designed clinical trials possibly related to Brevital (Methohexital)
Seizure length with sevoflurane and thiopental for induction of general anesthesia in electroconvulsive therapy: a randomized double-blind trial. [2006.12]
The electrocardiographic and hemodynamic effect of metohexital and propofol with and without esmolol. [2006.02]
The use of nicardipine for electroconvulsive therapy: a dose-ranging study. [2005.02]
[Comparison between TCI-TIVA, manual TIVA and balanced anaesthesia for stereotactic biopsy of the brain] [2004.04]
The effect of remifentanil on seizure duration and acute hemodynamic responses to electroconvulsive therapy. [2003.04]
Recollection of dreams after short general anaesthesia: influence on patient anxiety and satisfaction. [2003.04]
The timing of electroconvulsive therapy and bispectral index after anesthesia induction using different drugs does not affect seizure duration. [2003.02]
Unconscious sedation in children: a prospective multi-arm clinical trial. [2002.10]
Effects of combined methohexitone-remifentanil anaesthesia in electroconvulsive therapy. [2001.08]
Comparing efficacy and safety of four intravenous sedation regimens in dental outpatients. [2001.06]
Direct current auditory evoked potentials during wakefulness, anesthesia, and emergence from anesthesia. [2001.01]
Effects of nicardipine and labetalol on the acute hemodynamic response to electroconvulsive therapy. [1998.08]
Prospective evaluation of topical versus retrobulbar anesthesia: a converting surgeon's experience. [1998.06]
Is oral clonidine effective in modifying the acute hemodynamic response during electroconvulsive therapy? [1998.05]
Effect of methohexitone and propofol with or without alfentanil on seizure duration and recovery in electroconvulsive therapy. [1997.12]
Multidrug intravenous sedation: determinants of the sedative dose of midazolam. [1997.07]
Comparison of patient-controlled sedation with either methohexitone or propofol. [1996.12]
Comparison of propofol and methohexitone as an induction agent in anaesthesia for electroconvulsive therapy. [1996.10]
Comparison of propofol and a propofol-methohexitone mixture for induction of day-case anaesthesia. [1996.08]
Propofol: an alternative general anesthetic for outpatient oral surgery. [1996.08]
A comparison of topical and retrobulbar anesthesia for cataract surgery. [1996.08]
Conditions to optimise the reversal action of neostigmine upon a vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block. [1996.05]
The effect of esmolol pretreatment on the incidence of regional wall motion abnormalities during electroconvulsive therapy. [1996.01]
Behavioural changes and children's memories after intravenous, inhalation and rectal induction of anaesthesia. [1996]
[Effect of premedication and barbiturate hypnotics on motor evoked potentials induced by magnetic cortex stimulation] [1995.10]
Recovery after electroconvulsive therapy: comparison of propofol with methohexitone anaesthesia. [1995.09]
Comparison of propofol and methohexitone in anaesthesia for ECT: effect on seizure duration and outcome. [1995.06]
Wheezing during induction of general anesthesia in patients with and without asthma. A randomized, blinded trial. [1995.05]
[Intubation conditions and circulatory effects 90 seconds after a divided mivacurium dose with three different TIVA induction methods] [1995.05]
[Postoperative pulmonary function after lung surgery. Total intravenous anesthesia with propofol in comparison to balanced anesthesia with isoflurane] [1995.04]
Cardiorespiratory effects of premedication for children. [1995.03]
Comparative effects of esmolol and labetalol to attenuate hyperdynamic states after electroconvulsive therapy. [1995.03]
Effects of intravenous anesthetic agents on middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity during induction of general anesthesia. [1995.03]
Propofol and methohexitone anaesthesia: effects on the profile of mood state. [1994.09]
Improving the induction characteristics of methohexitone. A study of the effect of adding thiopentone to methohexitone. [1994.04]
Postoperative analgesia after major shoulder surgery with interscalene brachial plexus blockade: etidocaine versus bupivacaine. [1994.04]
The anxiolytic effects of intravenous sedation using midazolam alone or in multiple drug techniques. [1994.03]
[No inhibition of intestinal motility following ketamine-midazolam anesthesia. A comparison of anesthesia with enflurane and fentanyl/midazolam] [1994.02]
Patient evaluation of four different combinations of intravenous anaesthetics for short outpatient procedures. [1993.11]
Diltiazem reduces the dose requirement for nitroprusside-induced hypotension. [1993.08]
Recovery after propofol, midazolam, and methohexitone as an adjunct to epidural anaesthesia for lower abdominal surgery. [1993.07]
QT interval, heart rate and arterial pressures using propofol, thiopentone or methohexitone for induction of anaesthesia in children. [1993.05]
Influence of propofol and methohexitone anesthesia on the cortisol response to surgery. [1993]
Oral triazolam pretreatment for intravenous sedation. [1993]
Propofol and methohexitone for elective caesarean--a comparative study. [1992.12]
Lidocaine pretreatment effectively decreases the incidence of hiccups during methohexitone administration for dilatation and curettage. [1992.11]
Defining the dose range for esmolol used in electroconvulsive therapy hemodynamic attenuation. [1992.11]
Learning during general anaesthesia: implicit recall after methohexitone or propofol infusion. [1992.08]
Changes in cardiac index and estimated systemic vascular resistance during induction of anaesthesia with thiopentone, methohexitone, propofol and etomidate. [1992.08]
Effect of intravenous hypnotics on the actions of pipecuronium. [1992.07]
[Intraoperative awareness in balanced anesthesia. A literature review based on a randomized double blind study using fentanyl, pentazocine and ketamine] [1992.07]
Total intravenous anaesthesia for direct laryngoscopy: propofol infusion compared to thiopentone combined with midazolam and methohexitone infusion. [1992.04]
Anaesthesia for geriatric oesophagoscopy: isoflurane vs. alfentanil-methohexitone vs. propofol. [1992.02]
Is propofol cost-effective for day-surgery patients? [1991.05]
Comparative evaluation of propofol or methohexitone as the sole anaesthetic agent for microlaryngeal surgery. [1991.02]
Antagonism of vecuronium paralysis: comparison between edrophonium and neostigmine. [1991]
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