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- J Deschodt, H Barlet, and J du Cailar.
- Ann Anesthesiol Fr. 1978 Jan 1;19(3):219-22.
AbstractIn 35 orthopaedic surgery patients (33 adults and 2 children), anaesthesia was obtained using an association of etomidate and fentanyl. Induction was obtained by injection from a syringe of a mixture of etomidate and fentanyl in an average dose of 21 mg for etomidate and 0,08 mg for fentanyl. Anaesthesia was maintained by constant dose of etomidate was 1.29 mg/kg/h and 4.96 microgram/kg/h for fentanyl. The mixture used for both induction and maintenance contained 1.3 mg of etomidate and 5 mg of fentanyl per ml. The results, value, indications and contraindications of this technique are described.
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