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Cost comparison of sevoflurane with isoflurane anesthesia in arthroscopic menisectomy surgery

To determine the "real world" cost of sevoflurane compared with isoflurane in balanced general anesthesia for daycare arthroscopic menisectomy, we prospectively investigated perioperative drug requirement and expense as well as recovery time. Following intravenous induction, 40 consenting...

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Published in:Canadian journal of anaesthesia 1999-11, Vol.46 (11), p.1008-1013
Main Authors: RIES, C. R, AZMUDEH, A, FRANCIOSI, L. G, SCHWARZ, S. K. W, MACLEOD, B. A
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