1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1995.tb04116.x
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Sevoflurane for ENT‐surgery in children A comparison with halothane

Abstract: Sevoflurane, a new volatile anesthetic agent, is of great potential interest in pediatric anesthesia. Its use for ENT surgery in children was compared with halothane in this study. Altogether 40 children participated in the investigation. In 18 (median age 4.2 years), halothane was used. The remainder (median age 4.0 years) were anesthetized with sevoflurane. After rectal premedication with midazolam and atropine, anesthesia was induced by mask (the agent in O2/N2O, 40/60) using a Mapleson D system. The trache… Show more

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“…However, inobservance of dose limitations, resistance to the drug, or tachyphylaxis, can lead to increased doses of nitruprusside, excessive cyanide levels in plasma and death. 2,20 This justified the continuous monitoring of arterial blood pressure and metabolism by arterial cannulation. 24 In the present study, MEBF was reduced by approximately 22%.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…However, inobservance of dose limitations, resistance to the drug, or tachyphylaxis, can lead to increased doses of nitruprusside, excessive cyanide levels in plasma and death. 2,20 This justified the continuous monitoring of arterial blood pressure and metabolism by arterial cannulation. 24 In the present study, MEBF was reduced by approximately 22%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Sevoflurane was used to induce and maintain anesthesia. It is commonly used in children because of rapid induction of anesthesia, 19,20 comfort, good airway tolerance causing minimal breath holding, coughing, excitement or laryngospasm. 21 It has also been used as a primary agent for controlled hypotension in children combined with sufentanil during spinal fusion but, as for other inhalational agents (isoflurane) with predominantly vasodilatory properties, reflex tachycardia was encountered, with the need for beta adrenergic antagonism to control HR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our group, the incidence is higher (5.76%). This value may be explained by the use of inhalational anesthesia, which traditionally has been associated with an increase in PONV (11). Acute postoperative pain increases the incidence of PONV (12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various strategies have been attempted to reduce the incidence of emergence agitation associated with sevoflurane anaesthesia in children, including the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, 6 propofol, 10 and switching inhaled anaesthetics after induction. 21 No strategy has gained widespread acceptance, and preventing or managing emergence agitation with analgesics and sedatives can delay recovery and discharge from the PACU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%