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Individual effect-site concentrations of propofol at return of consciousness are related to the concentrations at loss of consciousness and age in neurosurgical patients
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 02/26/09
Nunes CS et al. - To investigate whether a patient's propofol effect-site concentration at return to consciousness (ROC) was related to the propofol effect-site concentration at loss of consciousness (LOC) and to patients' individual demographic parameters. The correlation between propofol concentrations at ROC and LOC was improved by inclusion of patient age data.
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