Journal ArticleEffects of a low concentration of isoflurane on contrast sensitivity in volunteers
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Add time:09/08/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The effects of 0.15% quasi steady-state end-tidal isoflurane on the contrast sensitivity of five healthy volunteers were investigated by measuring their performance in computer generated letter discrimination tasks. A series of letters were displayed on a computer screen so that the luminance of the letter differed from that of the background. Two protocols were used: in the static protocol, the letter remained displayed on the screen until the subject responded, whereas in the dynamic protocol, the letter was displayed for 1/72 s only. Isoflurane significantly decreased contrast sensitivity in both protocols in all subjects.
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