Recovery after Propofol Infusion Anaesthesia in Children: Comparison with Propofol, Thiopentone or Halothane Induction Followed by Halothane Maintenance
We have compared the recovery profiles of 163 healthy Chinese children after general anaesthesia for minor surgical procedures. Patients were allocated randomly to receive one of four anaesthetic techniques: propofol infusion for induction and maintenance using a pharmacokinetic model-controlled syr...
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Main Authors: | Aun, C. S. T., Short, T. G., OMeara, M. E., Leung, Denis H. Y., Rowbottom, Y. M., Oh, T. E. |
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1994
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