The Impact of Age on Propofol Requirement for Inducing Loss of Consciousness in Elderly Surgical Patients
It is generally accepted that geriatric patients are more sensitive to propofol than adults; thus, a dose-adjusted propofol is recommended for these patients during the induction of anesthesia. However, for patients aged 75 years and over, established guidelines for propofol induction doses do not p...
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Main Authors: | Hua Yang (Author), Hui-Min Deng (Author), Hai-Yan Chen (Author), Shu-Heng Tang (Author), Fang Deng (Author), Yu-Gang Lu (Author), Jin-Chao Song (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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