I remember reading a compelling paper on neurologic inertia in Drosophila when I was but an undergrad; always nice to see things develop in a specialty. https://t.co/fV0ZcAg7sn #neuroanesthesia
Neural inertia. It takes more gas at induction than emergence. M Avidan #CAS_SCA2015 http://t.co/0rqfRdCo5f
"emergence is defined as the highest concentration at which movement resumes (Figure 4A–B)." http://t.co/6Iq7WSdPwd http://t.co/Fsu5uKANYh
"Anesthetic induction..is defined as the lowest concentration at which movement ceases for five or more minutes..." http://t.co/tKYLrnBVgP
RT @PLoSONE: "What Doctors Don't Understand About Anesthesia" in @sciam http://t.co/UaiHlky1 re: this study http://t.co/Ac9D4Q4s
http://t.co/PqJ7ltfL. plos paper for the interested
RT @PLoSONE: "What Doctors Don't Understand About Anesthesia" in @sciam http://t.co/UaiHlky1 re: this study http://t.co/Ac9D4Q4s
RT @PLoSONE: "What Doctors Don't Understand About Anesthesia" in @sciam http://t.co/UaiHlky1 re: this study http://t.co/Ac9D4Q4s
"What Doctors Don't Understand About Anesthesia" in @sciam http://t.co/UaiHlky1 re: this study http://t.co/Ac9D4Q4s