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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2019
It remains controversial whether propofol‐based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) or inhalation anesthesia is associated with better outcomes after cancer surgery.
T. Oh, Hyung-Ho Kim, Y. Jeon
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It remains controversial whether propofol‐based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) or inhalation anesthesia is associated with better outcomes after cancer surgery.
T. Oh, Hyung-Ho Kim, Y. Jeon
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[Total intravenous anesthesia in neurosurgical patients].
Minerva anestesiologica, 1992The authors present an anesthesiologic technique, consisting of the use of propofol + fentanyl + O2. The main advantages, described in 82 neurosurgically treated patients, are the following: moderate decrease both of ICP and MAP, absence of frequency, modifications rapid recovery both of consciousness and of motility, which allows a preliminary ...
SCAFURO, Mariantonietta+5 more
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[Propofol and alfentanil in total intravenous anesthesia].
Minerva anestesiologica, 1992We studied 22 patients undergoing total intravenous anaesthesia for both abdominal and superficial surgery. Anaesthesia has been induced and maintained with propofol (1 mg/kg in 20 seconds; 10 mg/kg/h for 10 minutes; 8 mg/kg/h for 10 minutes; 6 mg/kg/h until the end of the operation) and alfentanil (15 mg/kg before the induction and boli of 10-30 mg/kg
VENUTI, Francesco Saverio+7 more
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Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Respiratory System
2004General anesthesia interferes with gas exchange even in patients with healthy lungs. This process is associated with alterations in the structure of chest-wall components such as the diaphragm. Almost 30 years have passed since Froese and Bryan [1] provided the first direct measurements of how anesthesia affects the shape and motion of the normal human
L. Rinaldi, A. Pasetto
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Practicalities of Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Target-controlled Infusion in Children.
Anesthesiology, 2019Propofol administered in conjunction with an opioid such as remifentanil is used to provide total intravenous anesthesia for children. Drugs can be given as infusion controlled manually by the physician or as automated target-controlled infusion that ...
B. Anderson, O. Bagshaw
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The Principles of Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA)
1999This review will provide the reader with a rational basis for the administration of intravenous anesthetics. This will be based on our increasing understanding of the pharmacological processes that provide anesthesia. The goal of any anesthetic drug is to rapidly render the patient unconscious, maintain adequate anesthesia (irrespective of any surgical
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