Die Zukunft der Inhalationsanästhesie
Dieterich, H.; Unertl, K. · AINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie · 2004 · Heft 6 · S. 360 bis 383
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The administration of Ether in 1846 in Boston is commonly regarded as the hour of birth of modern anaesthesia. Besides “laughing gas” (nitrous oxide), used as excipient gas for volatile anaesthetics, the inhalation anaesthetics Halothane and Enflurane, both being introduced a long time ago, but hardly in use any more, the standard inhalation anaesthetic Isoflurane as well as the new substances Sevoflurane and Desflurane are available today. In early summer of 2000 the annual Tuebingen Anaesthesia Symposium was held by the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at the Tuebingen University Hospi…