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Determination of sevoflurane alveolar concentration for tracheal intubation with remifentanil, and no muscle relaxant

Cros et al., 2000

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91020603234438224
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Cros A
Lopez C
Kandel T
Sztark F
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Anaesthesia

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The sevoflurane alveolar concentration needed for tracheal intubation with remifentanil was studied in 26 adult patients premedicated with 100 mg hydroxyzine. Anaesthesia was induced with sevoflurane in oxygen. The concentration was determined by Dixon's up‐and …
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