PJMHS 2023
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs202317328
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Comparison of 4.5% Versus 8% Sevoflurane for Inhalational Induction in Adults

Abstract: Background: Inhalational induction is a frequently used anesthetic technique in pediatric patients. However, it is less frequently used in adult patients undergoing surgery. General anesthesia can be induced either by intravenous injection or inhalation of anesthetic drugs. There are no established guidelines about the usage of 4.5% vs 8% sevoflurane for inhalation induction in adults undergoing elective day care surgery. Aim: To compare mean time to loss of eyelash reflex using 4.5% vs 8% sevoflurane for inh… Show more

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