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Appropriate thermal manipulations eliminate tremors in rats recovering from halothane anesthesia
Authors:Grahn  D A; Heller  M C; Larkin  J E; Heller  H C
Abstract:Grahn, D. A., M. C. Heller, J. E. Larkin, and H. C. Heller.Appropriate thermal manipulations eliminate tremors in ratsrecovering from halothane anesthesia. J. Appl.Physiol. 81(6): 2547-2554, 1996.---Tremors arecommon in mammals emerging from anesthesia. To determine whetherappropriate thermal manipulations immediately before emergence fromanesthesia are sufficient to eliminate these tremors,electroencephalographic (EEG) and electromyographic (EMG) activities,hypothalamic temperature (Thy),and O2 consumption were monitoredin 12 rats recovering from halothane anesthesia under three thermalregimes. EEG and EMG activities were recorded throughout anesthesia andserved as feedback signals for controlling anesthetic depth. Duringanesthesia, Thy was either1) allowed to fall to32-34°C, 2) maintained at37-39°C, or 3) allowed to fall to 32-34°C and then raised to 37-39°C. Whenhypothermic on emergence from anesthesia, all of the animals exhibitedpostanesthetic tremors that persisted untilThy values returned tonormothermia. None of the animals expressed postanesthetic tremors whennormothermic on emergence from anesthesia. In addition, the timebetween emergence from anesthesia (as determined by EEG/EMG parameters)and the initiation of coordinated motor activities was significantlydecreased in the normothermic animals.

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