2000
DOI: 10.1097/00003643-200000002-00151
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Effects of halothane or sevoflurane on QTc dispersion during volatile induction of anaesthesia in children

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“…Michaloudis et al applied VIMA with sevoflurane and isoflurane and found that isoflurane prolonged the QTc interval but did not change QTd or QTcd, whereas sevoflurane did not affect those three parameters; overall, they determined that sevoflurane was a good agent. 9 Guler et al showed that sevoflurane, isoflurane, and halothane prolonged QTd and QTcd in patients who had no congenital heart disease. However, they found no statistically significant difference between the agents and concluded that those anesthetic agents caused myocardial repolarization abnormalities by increasing QTcd.…”
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“…Michaloudis et al applied VIMA with sevoflurane and isoflurane and found that isoflurane prolonged the QTc interval but did not change QTd or QTcd, whereas sevoflurane did not affect those three parameters; overall, they determined that sevoflurane was a good agent. 9 Guler et al showed that sevoflurane, isoflurane, and halothane prolonged QTd and QTcd in patients who had no congenital heart disease. However, they found no statistically significant difference between the agents and concluded that those anesthetic agents caused myocardial repolarization abnormalities by increasing QTcd.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%