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  • 21. Compound A production from sevoflurane is not less when KOH-free absorbent is used in a closed-circuit lung model system.
    Versichelen L, Bouche MP, Struys M, Van Bocxlaer J, Mortier E, de Leenheer AP, Rolly G.
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  • 22. Lack of degradation of sevoflurane by a new carbon dioxide absorbent in humans.
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  • 23. Compound A does not accumulate during closed circuit sevoflurane anaesthesia with the Physioflex.
    Funk W, Gruber M, Jakob W, Hobbhahn J.
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  • 24. Economic and Environmental Considerations During Low Fresh Gas Flow Volatile Agent Administration After Change to a Nonreactive Carbon Dioxide Absorbent.
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  • 25. Compound A concentrations during sevoflurane anesthesia in children.
    Frink EJ, Green WB, Brown EA, Malcomson M, Hammond LC, Valencia FG, Brown BR.
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  • 27. Factors affecting the concentration of compound A resulting from the degradation of sevoflurane by soda lime and Baralyme in a standard anesthetic circuit.
    Fang ZX, Eger EI.
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  • 29. High carboxyhemoglobin concentrations occur in swine during desflurane anesthesia in the presence of partially dried carbon dioxide absorbents.
    Frink EJ, Nogami WM, Morgan SE, Salmon RC.
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  • 32. [Heat production from reaction of inhalation anesthetics with dry soda lime].
    Wissing H, Kuhn I, Dudziak R.
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  • 33. Carbon monoxide production from desflurane, enflurane, halothane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane with dry soda lime.
    Wissing H, Kuhn I, Warnken U, Dudziak R.
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  • 35. Interaction of inhalational anaesthetics with CO2 absorbents.
    Baum JA, Woehlck HJ.
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  • 36. Only carbon dioxide absorbents free of both NaOH and KOH do not generate compound A during in vitro closed-system sevoflurane: evaluation of five absorbents.
    Versichelen LF, Bouche MP, Rolly G, Van Bocxlaer JF, Struys MM, De Leenheer AP, Mortier EP.
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  • 38. The dehydrofluorinated product of sevoflurane by soda lime reacts with ethanol to produce two products.
    Fujü K, Az-ma T, Yuge O.
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  • 39. [Causes for the reaction between dry soda lime and halogenated inhalation anesthetics].
    Förster H, Dudziak R.
    Anaesthesist; 1997 Dec; 46(12):1054-63. PubMed ID: 9451489
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