1956
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1956.tb00017.x
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Effect of Thiopentone on Blood Sugar and Glucose Tolerance

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“…These determinations differed from those in the previous study (Dundee, 1956) in that they were carried out under clinical conditions in subjects undergoing or about to undergo a wide variety of operations. The rate of infusion of glucose was constant throughout-100 ml of 5 per cent solution per half hour.…”
Section: Glucose Tolerancementioning
confidence: 68%
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“…These determinations differed from those in the previous study (Dundee, 1956) in that they were carried out under clinical conditions in subjects undergoing or about to undergo a wide variety of operations. The rate of infusion of glucose was constant throughout-100 ml of 5 per cent solution per half hour.…”
Section: Glucose Tolerancementioning
confidence: 68%
“…IT has been shown, both in a previous communication (Dundee, 1956) and from the findings of other workers, that thiopentone produces no appreciable change in the blood sugar levels in man. Slight hyperglycaemia resulted when thiopentone -nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia, followed morphia and atropine as premedication for operations on varicose veins.…”
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