Recovery from outpatient anaesthesia: A comparison of incremental propofol and propofol-isoflurane

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Propofol was used to induce anaesthesia in 60 patients undergoing minor outpatient gynaecological procedures. Maintenance was with 66% nitrous oxide in oxygen, plus either isoflurane or 10-mg increments of propofol. Recovery was assessed using both clinical and psychomotor criteria and the results compared with those obtained in a non-anaesthetized control group. As far as the two test groups were concerned, initial recovery was more rapid in the incremental propofol group but, by 1 h after surgery, there were no differences between all three groups. © 1987 Copyright: 1987 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Milligan, K. R., O’toole, D. P., Howe, J. P., Cooper, J. C., & Dundee, J. W. (1987). Recovery from outpatient anaesthesia: A comparison of incremental propofol and propofol-isoflurane. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 59(9), 1111–1114. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/59.9.1111

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