EGER E I, JOHNSON E A
Calif Med. 1963 Oct;99(4):236-40.
From a study of intravenous ether anesthesia, it was concluded that ether diluted to a 5 per cent solution in 5 per cent dextrose and water may be used to induce and maintain a smooth and easily controlled anesthetic state similar to that obtained with inhalation ether but without the dependence of the latter technique on ventilation. Cough and laryngospasm were absent. Adequate spontaneous respiration can be maintained with this technique. The technique is particularly useful in endoscopy during which the airway is often not available for anesthetic administration.
将乙醚稀释至5%葡萄糖溶液和水中的5%溶液,可用于诱导和维持一种平稳且易于控制的麻醉状态,类似于吸入乙醚所获得的状态,但不依赖于后者的通气技术。无咳嗽和喉痉挛现象。采用该技术可维持充分的自主呼吸。该技术在内镜检查中特别有用,因为在此过程中气道通常无法用于麻醉给药。