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Anesth Analg 1977; 56:538-542
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Anesthesia Induction Technics in Pediatric Patients

A Controlled Study of Behavioral Consequences

ELSIE F. MEYERS, MD*, and STANLEY MURAVCHICK, MD, PhD{dagger}

*Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology. {dagger}Resident in Anesthesiology, Barnes Hospital. Department of Anesthesiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110.

Abstract

A study of the post-hospitalization behavior of 122 children, 85 of whom underwent surgical anesthesia, revealed that an asleep anesthetic induction technic is not harmful to the young psyche; its use results in a greater likelihood of freedom from behavioral upset in the 1st postoperative month than when awake induction technics are employed.




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