Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia.

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Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia. / Horn, E P; Sessler, D I; Standl, T; Schroeder, F; Bartz, Hans-Jürgen; Beyer, J C; Schulte Am Esch, J.

In: ANESTHESIOLOGY, Vol. 89, No. 4, 4, 1998, p. 878-886.

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Harvard

Horn, EP, Sessler, DI, Standl, T, Schroeder, F, Bartz, H-J, Beyer, JC & Schulte Am Esch, J 1998, 'Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia.', ANESTHESIOLOGY, vol. 89, no. 4, 4, pp. 878-886. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9778005?dopt=Citation>

APA

Horn, E. P., Sessler, D. I., Standl, T., Schroeder, F., Bartz, H-J., Beyer, J. C., & Schulte Am Esch, J. (1998). Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia. ANESTHESIOLOGY, 89(4), 878-886. [4]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9778005?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Horn EP, Sessler DI, Standl T, Schroeder F, Bartz H-J, Beyer JC et al. Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia. ANESTHESIOLOGY. 1998;89(4):878-886. 4.

Bibtex

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title = "Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia.",
abstract = "Although cold-induced shivering is an obvious source of postanesthetic tremor, other causes may contribute. Consistent with this theory, the authors had previously identified an abnormal clonic component of postoperative shivering and proposed that it might be nonthermoregulatory. A subsequent study, however, failed to identify spontaneous muscular activity in normothermic volunteers. These data suggested that the initial theory was erroneous or that a yet-to-be identified factor associated with surgery might facilitate shivering in patients after operation. Therefore, the authors tested the hypothesis that some postoperative tremor is nonthermoregulatory.",
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RIS

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T1 - Non-thermoregulatory shivering in patients recovering from isoflurane or desflurane anesthesia.

AU - Horn, E P

AU - Sessler, D I

AU - Standl, T

AU - Schroeder, F

AU - Bartz, Hans-Jürgen

AU - Beyer, J C

AU - Schulte Am Esch, J

PY - 1998

Y1 - 1998

N2 - Although cold-induced shivering is an obvious source of postanesthetic tremor, other causes may contribute. Consistent with this theory, the authors had previously identified an abnormal clonic component of postoperative shivering and proposed that it might be nonthermoregulatory. A subsequent study, however, failed to identify spontaneous muscular activity in normothermic volunteers. These data suggested that the initial theory was erroneous or that a yet-to-be identified factor associated with surgery might facilitate shivering in patients after operation. Therefore, the authors tested the hypothesis that some postoperative tremor is nonthermoregulatory.

AB - Although cold-induced shivering is an obvious source of postanesthetic tremor, other causes may contribute. Consistent with this theory, the authors had previously identified an abnormal clonic component of postoperative shivering and proposed that it might be nonthermoregulatory. A subsequent study, however, failed to identify spontaneous muscular activity in normothermic volunteers. These data suggested that the initial theory was erroneous or that a yet-to-be identified factor associated with surgery might facilitate shivering in patients after operation. Therefore, the authors tested the hypothesis that some postoperative tremor is nonthermoregulatory.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 89

SP - 878

EP - 886

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