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Meng Zhang, Yi Gao, Haiping Fang. A new understanding of inert gas narcosisJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(1): 013602.
| Meng Zhang, Yi Gao, Haiping Fang. A new understanding of inert gas narcosisJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(1): 013602. |
A new understanding of inert gas narcosis
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Abstract
Anesthetics are extremely important in modern surgery to greatly reduce the patient's pain. The understanding of anesthesia at molecular level is the preliminary step for the application of anesthetics in clinic safely and effectively. Inert gases, with low chemical activity, have been found to cause anesthesia for centuries, but the mechanism is unclear yet. In this review, we first summarize the progress of theories about general anesthesia, especially for inert gas narcosis, and then propose a new hypothesis that the aggregated rather than the dispersed inert gas molecules are the key to trigger the narcosis to explain the steep dose-response relationship of anesthesia. -
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