Induction Dose-Response of Propofol in Unpremedicated Children
The induction dose requirements of propofol were compared in three age groups in 300 unpre-medicated healthy Chinese children: group A, younger than 2 yr (n = 48); group B, 2–5 yr (n = 117); group C, 6–12 yr (n = 135). Patients in each group were allocated randomly to receive one of eight doses of p...
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Main Authors: | Aun, C. S. T., Short, S. M., Leung, Denis H. Y., Oh, T. E. |
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1992
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