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Effect of preliminary vibration on the course of ether anesthesia and the postanesthetic period

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Experiments on albino rats showed that vibration (46.6 Hz, amplitude 1 mm, duration 3 h) reduces the functional competence of the CNS and also of the respiratory and circulatory systems. Ether anesthesia after vibration aggravates the state of the animals, 60% of which die in the postanesthetic period. Survival of the animals after exposure to extremal factors (vibration, anesthesia) is determined by the level of resistance of the cerebral cortex.

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Batrak, G.E., Kolesnichenko, G.G. Effect of preliminary vibration on the course of ether anesthesia and the postanesthetic period. Bull Exp Biol Med 87, 17–19 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00802342

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