Affiliation:
1. Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney
Abstract
Althesin was used as an induction agent then diluted and administered as a controlled infusion for 60 patients undergoing 66 procedures. Incremental doses of fentanyl were given to provide additional analgesia. There was delayed awakening in 7 patients (12.1%), 3 of whom responded rapidly to narcotic reversal with naloxone. Intracerebral pathology and surgical trauma contributed to the slow recovery in the other 4 patients. Evidence is presented that Althesin infusions reduce the narcotic requirement. Althesin anaesthesia provides good neurosurgical conditions without delay in recovery.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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