Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8937961 | British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A relatively high incidence of AWR and dreams during general anaesthesia was found. Techniques without halogenated drugs showed more patients. The use of benzodiazepine premedication was associated with a lower incidence of AWR. Age, C-section with general anaesthesia, and surgery performed at night are risk factors.
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Authors
C.L. Errando, J.C. Sigl, M. Robles, E. Calabuig, J. GarcÃa, F. Arocas, R. Higueras, E. del Rosario, D. López, C.M. Peiró, J.L. Soriano, S. Chaves, F. Gil, R. GarcÃa-Aguado,