A comparative study of propofol, thiopentone sodium, and ketofol as induction agents for electro convulsive therapy
Background and Aims: Thiopentone and propofol are most commonly used induction agents for electro convulsive therapy (ECT). Recently, ketofol, an admixture of propofol and ketamine, is being tried in ECT. We aimed to compare propofol, thiopentone, and ketofol as induction agents during ECT regarding...
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Main Authors: | Nagraju R Gaddam (Author), Vasanti P Kelkar (Sasturkar) (Author), Sanhita J Kulkarni (Author), Pradnya S Joshi (Author), Pramod V Bhale (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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