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Isofluran: Klinische Erfahrungen im Kindesalter

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Kinderanästhesie — Symposium

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In der Kinderanästhesie dürfte die dominierende Rolle der Inhalationsnarkose unbestritten sein. Sie zeichnet sich durch komplikationsarme Ein- und Ausleitung sowie gute Steuerbarkeit aus. Dabei verdrängte zu Beginn der 60er Jahre Halothan weitgehend alle übrigen Inhalationsnarkotika.

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Eckrich, M., Hennes, H.H. (1989). Isofluran: Klinische Erfahrungen im Kindesalter. In: Kretz, FJ., Eyrich, K. (eds) Kinderanästhesie — Symposium. Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73582-0_19

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