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Dosing of iv Anaesthetics: New Infusion Techniques Developed by Pharmacokinetic Methods

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Mortality in Anaesthesia

Part of the book series: European Academy of Anaesthesiology ((ANAESTHESIOLOGY,volume 3))

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Controllability of i. v. anaesthetics can be improved by using short-acting drugs and applying the principles of pharmacokinetics to dosing. In general, short-acting i. v. drugs require infusion techniques for convenient and practicable administration.

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  1. Schwilden H (1981) Eur J Clin Pharm 20: 379

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Schwilden, H., Stoeckel, H., Schuttler, J., Lauven, O. (1983). Dosing of iv Anaesthetics: New Infusion Techniques Developed by Pharmacokinetic Methods. In: Vickers, M.D., Lunn, J.N. (eds) Mortality in Anaesthesia. European Academy of Anaesthesiology, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69355-7_45

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