1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02482033
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Rapid induction with 7% sevoflurane inhalation—not the single-breath method

Abstract: The usefulness of the rapid anesthesia induction method with 7% sevoflurane, not the single-breath method, was investigated in 88 patients with ASA physical status 1. Anesthesia was induced with 3 l·min(-1) nitrous oxide in 3 l·min(-1) oxygen and sevoflurane 7% for 3 min (group A), 7% for 5 min (group B), 7% for 7 min (group C), and 5% for 7 min in conventional induction (group D). There were 22 patients in each group. Each sevoflurane concentration was given at the same time as the start of nitrous oxide inha… Show more

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“…Because of its pleasant odor and the absence of irritation to the airways, sevoflurane can be used for inhalational induction both in children and in adults 35 . Studies have shown that induction is as rapid as 36 , 37 or even swifter than 38 40 with halothane.…”
Section: Pharmacological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of its pleasant odor and the absence of irritation to the airways, sevoflurane can be used for inhalational induction both in children and in adults 35 . Studies have shown that induction is as rapid as 36 , 37 or even swifter than 38 40 with halothane.…”
Section: Pharmacological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%