1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1992.tb03451.x
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Anaesthesia for geriatric oesophagoscopy: isoflurane vs. alfentanil‐methohexitone vs. propofol

Abstract: Twenty-one geriatric patients (68-86 years) undergoing 30 oesophagoscopic surgical procedures received either isoflurane (mean duration 40 min), alfentanil (-methohexitone) (30 min), or propofol (30 min) anaesthesia supplemented with nitrous oxide. Each of the three study groups comprised ten patients. The times elapsing from the end of anaesthesia until the patients became irritated by the endotracheal tube, and until their tracheas were extubated, appeared similar for the groups, as did the rapidity of awake… Show more

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