Comparison of remimazolam tosylate and propofol in patients undergoing general anesthesia using a laryngeal mask airway without muscle relaxants
Abstract:It has been reported that anesthesia using propofol can frequently induce hypotension. Herein, we designed this study to compare the incidence of hypotension induced by propofol or remimazolam during laryngeal mask airway (LMA) anesthesia without muscle relaxants. 95 patients aged 18 to 65 years undergoing LMA anesthesia without muscle relaxants were randomly allocated to two groups. After 0.2 µg/kg sufentanil, Group P received a bolus dose of 2 mg/kg propofol followed by a continuous propofol infusion, while … Show more
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