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Optimal remifentanil dosage for providing excellent intubating conditions when co-administered with a single standard dose of propofol
Anaesthesia, 06/10/09
Bouvet L et al. - The data revealed that the IED95 of remifentanil was 4.0 (mu)g.kg-1, which was associated with a maximum decrease in heart rate and mean arterial pressure of < 30%, a finding which also applied to the other groups.
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