Magnetic anesthesia may provide a more accurate anesthesia for the operator
Release date: 2014-04-25
Recently, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh in the United States have validated a new method for accurately localizing and performing anesthesia using magnetic nanoparticles in animal experiments. This method may be applied later to the clinic to provide patients with more accurate anesthesia methods. The researchers first injected the iron oxide nanoparticles containing the anaerobic agent ropivacaine into the mice, and then added the magnetic field to the mice to concentrate and enrich the mice, and did not block and block the nerve conduction. Thereby the effect of targeted anesthesia was achieved, and the mice did not show any side effects. This achievement was published in the magazine Anesthesia & Analgesia.
According to Venkat Mantha, research director of the project, the next step will be to verify the safety of this method in animal experiments.
Source: Bio Valley Bioon.com
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