1 Correction to: CNS Drugs (2015) 29(7):543–563 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40263-015-0259-6
Page 550, column 2, section 9.1 General Anesthesia—The sentence that read:
The induction dose of propofol in children is increased (2–5 mg kg−1) compared with adults, primarily because of PK differences, smaller central compartment, increased metabolic clearance, and larger volumes of distribution.
Should read:
The induction dose of propofol in children is increased (2–5 mg kg−1) compared to adults, primarily because of PK differences—increased metabolic clearance, and larger volumes of distribution, including central compartment (per kg basis).
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Chidambaran, V., Costandi, A. & D’Mello, A. Correction to: Propofol: A Review of its Role in Pediatric Anesthesia and Sedation. CNS Drugs 32, 873 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40263-018-0561-1
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