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COMPARISON OF LIDOCAINE-NITROGLYCERINE WITH LIDOCAINE FOR INTRAVENOUS REGIONAL ANESTHESIA

open access: green, 2012
Nadia Banihashem   +6 more
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Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA)- 2018

open access: yesRevista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación, 2019
Víctor Navarrete Suazo
doaj  

Total Intravenous Anesthesia for the Small Animal Critical Patient

Veterinary Clinics of North America - Small Animal Practice, 2020
The practice of creating and maintaining general anesthesia using intravenous anesthetic drugs is defined as total intravenous anesthesia. Total intravenous anesthesia produces general anesthesia by selective drug properties that fulfill the 3 elements ...
M. Raffe
exaly   +2 more sources

Intravenous regional anesthesia

Jacep, 1977
A series of 33 patients who underwent intravenous regional anesthesia for treatment of orthopedic and surgical procedures is reported. Intravenous regional anethesia is a safe and reliable alternative to general or other regional anesthesia techniques for use in the emergency department.
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Total Intravenous Anesthesia in Horses

Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice, 2013
Total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) is the mainstay of short-term (up to 60 minutes) and field anesthesia in horses. This article discusses the pros and cons of TIVA, commonly used TIVA protocols, and their use, monitoring during, and recovery from, TIVA.
exaly   +3 more sources

Total intravenous anesthesia versus inhalation anesthesia: how do outcomes compare?

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2023
Recent findings Surgical procedures that involve general anesthesia are performed with either volatile anesthetics or propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia. Both techniques are safe and provide appropriate conditions for surgery.
M. Ramirez, T. Gan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Comparison of remimazolam-based and propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia on postoperative quality of recovery: A randomized non-inferiority trial.

Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2022
STUDY OBJECTIVE The quality of recovery (QoR) of remimazolam-based and propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia was compared as measured by QoR-15 scores. DESIGN A prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled, non-inferiority trial. SETTING An
Jeong Yeon Choi   +6 more
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