1995
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-199502000-00064
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Recovery after Propofol Infusion Anesthesia in Children

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“…Therefore, after the termination of the infusion, the plasma levels decrease slowly, and its half-life increases more in children than adults (15). Thus the rapid awakening was not predominant in TIVA children (16). In adults, propofol context half time after 90 minutes reaches 50 minutes.…”
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“…Therefore, after the termination of the infusion, the plasma levels decrease slowly, and its half-life increases more in children than adults (15). Thus the rapid awakening was not predominant in TIVA children (16). In adults, propofol context half time after 90 minutes reaches 50 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%