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The aim of this study was to assess whether Sevoflurane propensity to induce 'excitement' during induction of anaesthesia translates into prolonged behavioral changeostoperative behavioral changes
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Behavioral disturbance following hospitalization is a relatively frequent event, some children still having negative behavioral changes (NBC) 1 month following their operation. Sevoflurane has a propensity to induce 'excitement' during induction of anaesthesia, and delirium in the immediate postoperative phase. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether this translates more...
International Classification:
Evaluation of the effectiveness of - two anaesthetic drugs
Categories:
use of Sevoflurane as a anaesthesia
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Paediatr Anaesth,
Vol: 14 Page: 866-70 October 2004
A. Keaney; D. Diviney; S. Harte; B. Lyons
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