.1 mg/kg e.v. of chlordesmethyldiazepam, a 1.4 benzodiazepine derivative, were given in induction of anaesthesia of 60 plastic-reconstructive surgery patients respectively in 30 (Group 1.30 patients) and in 60 sec (Group 2.30 patients) to assess the times to spontaneous closing of the eyes and to disappearance of the palpebral reflex. It is concluded that the reflex times are not significantly different in both groups.
[Chlordesmethyldiazepam as an anesthesia-inducing agent: time of loss of consciousness : statistical analysis in man] / C. D'Eramo, L. Follini, N. Stocchetti, A. Taverna, F. Zennaro. - In: ACTA BIO-MEDICA DE L'ATENEO PARMENSE. - ISSN 0392-4203. - 58:1-2(1987), pp. 19-23.
[Chlordesmethyldiazepam as an anesthesia-inducing agent: time of loss of consciousness : statistical analysis in man]
N. Stocchetti;
1987
Abstract
.1 mg/kg e.v. of chlordesmethyldiazepam, a 1.4 benzodiazepine derivative, were given in induction of anaesthesia of 60 plastic-reconstructive surgery patients respectively in 30 (Group 1.30 patients) and in 60 sec (Group 2.30 patients) to assess the times to spontaneous closing of the eyes and to disappearance of the palpebral reflex. It is concluded that the reflex times are not significantly different in both groups.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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