Negative impact of anesthesia with midazolam, sufentanil, and propofol used in pediatric flexible bronchoscopy on the tracheal ciliary beat frequency in guinea pigs
There is no direct evidence for the exact cilia-inhibitory effects of opioids, which are generally used to achieve general anesthesia in combination with other anesthetic drugs. These are the reasons, why we analysed direct concentration-dependent or systemic effects of anesthetics (propofol, sufent...
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Main Authors: | Marta Joskova (Author), Peter Durdik (Author), Martina Sutovska (Author), Marian Grendar (Author), Dusan Koniar (Author), Libor Hargas (Author), Peter Banovcin (Author), Sona Franova (Author) |
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