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Chest, Vol 89, 152-154, Copyright © 1986 by American College of Chest Physicians
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M Echeverria, AW Gelb, HR Wexler, D Ahmad and P Kenefick
A patient with status asthmaticus deteriorated while receiving conventional therapy including mechanical ventilation. She failed to respond to the inhalation of enflurane but had a beneficial response to halothane. Her subsequent course was complicated by a prolonged metabolic encephalopathy which was associated with an elevated plasma bromide level from the metabolism of halothane.
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