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Baralyme
barium hydroxide mixt. with calcium hydroxide & potassium hydroxide
Networked:
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relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
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trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Inorganic Chemicals: 9
Electrolytes: 16106
Ions: 7857
Anions: 3501
Hydroxides: 68
Calcium Hydroxide: 516
Baralyme: 4
Alkalies: 2312
Hydroxides: 68
Calcium Hydroxide: 516
Baralyme: 4
Calcium Compounds: 22
Calcium Hydroxide: 516
Baralyme: 4
Barium Compounds: 3
Baralyme: 4
Potassium Compounds: 3
Baralyme: 4
Experts
1.
Fatheree, Randy S
: 1 article (08/2004)
2.
Leighton, Barbara L
: 1 article (08/2004)
Related Diseases
1.
Dehydration (Water Stress)
12/01/1997 - "
These results suggest that dehydration of Baralyme may produce concentrations of Compound A that would have nephrotoxic effects in humans in a shorter time than would be the case with normally hydrated Baralyme.
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10/01/1997 - "
Dehydration of Baralyme increased the inspired concentration of Compound A by up to sevenfold, whereas dehydration of soda lime markedly decreased the inspired concentration of Compound A.
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12/01/1997 - "
Dehydration of Baralyme increases compound A resulting from sevoflurane degradation in a standard anesthetic circuit used to anesthetize swine.
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12/01/1997 - "
Dehydration of Baralyme, a standard absorbent of carbon dioxide in inhaled anesthetic delivery systems, can cause a 5- to 10-fold increase in Compound A concentrations produced from the inhaled anesthetic, sevoflurane, given at anesthetizing concentrations in a conventional anesthetic system.
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10/01/1997 - "
Baralyme dehydration increases, and soda lime dehydration decreases, degradation of the inhaled anesthetic sevoflurane to the toxic substance, Compound A.
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2.
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome)
08/01/2004 - "
Acute respiratory distress syndrome after an exothermic Baralyme-sevoflurane reaction.
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3.
Poisoning
05/01/1997 - "
Adding water to dried Baralyme is an effective means of reducing CO formation and the risk of intraoperative CO poisoning.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Sevoflurane (Ultane)
2.
Anesthetics (Anesthetic Agents)
3.
Carbon Dioxide
4.
vinyl ether (divinyl ether)
5.
soda lime