“…9 Analgesics such as fentanyl and morphine when given alone are also not the answer, as even in large doses they do not completely obtund the autonomic response to noxious stimuli, but may result in prolonged respiratory depression. [10][11][12] In the case of fentanyl, rapid large boluses can also result in sudden profound chest wall rigidity, which results in an inability to ventilate. Thus, a balanced anaesthetic using sedation, analgesia, and muscle relaxation in lower doses provides optimal conditions for treatment but with reduced side effects.…”