ANESTHETICS, SEDATIVES, AND PARALYTICS: Understanding Their Use in the Intensive Care Unit
2000
Today's anesthesiologists may never give general anesthesia using inhalational halogenated anesthetics alone; a balanced, multiagent technique is more typical. This article reviews the use of pharmacologic agents in the operating room and ICU, the rationale for their selection, side effects, and complications.
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