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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 2, 233-238, Copyright © 1955 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

Nisentil in Cystoscopy

JONE CHANG M.D., F.R.C.P. (c)1 and H. B GRAVES MD, CM1

1 Department of Anaesthesiology, Vancouver General Hospital, and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia

We have presented the results of a study of the analgesic effects of Nisentil in 135 urological cases. The cases were (divided into three groups in which Nisentil was used alone, in combination with Pentothal or Surital, and in combination with Pentothal and Nitrous Oxide Successful cystoscopy was carried out in 87 per cent of the cases where Nisentil was the sole agent. When Nisentil was combined with Pentothal the amount of the latter drug was significantly reduced. The side reactions and the limitations of the method are discussed. As with other potent analgesic agents, Nisentil had a marked depressing action on the respiration.

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Presented at the tenth Annual Meeting of the Western Divisions, Canadian Anaesthetists' Society, Regina, Sask, April 21–3, 1955







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