2007
DOI: 10.1097/00003643-200706001-00360
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Which drugs are used for spinal anaesthesia in the Netherlands?

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“…[ 8 ] Bupivacaine was the preferred drug used for induction of spinal anaesthesia in all the cases, in contrast to the study by Schiere et al ., wherein lignocaine was preferred in 50% cases. [ 9 ] Variability in drug use, apprehension of transient neurological symptoms with lignocaine and availability of safer drugs such as bupivacaine in the hospital schedule can be attributed to this.…”
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“…[ 8 ] Bupivacaine was the preferred drug used for induction of spinal anaesthesia in all the cases, in contrast to the study by Schiere et al ., wherein lignocaine was preferred in 50% cases. [ 9 ] Variability in drug use, apprehension of transient neurological symptoms with lignocaine and availability of safer drugs such as bupivacaine in the hospital schedule can be attributed to this.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%