This page lists various procedures that are routinely done during anesthesia practise in order to induces anesthesia in the patients for surgical procedures
IV induction agents rapidly induce unconsciousness. Propofol is first-line for stable patients (antiemetic, rapid recovery). Etomidate is hemodynamically neutral for…
Etomidate/ketamine for hemodynamic instability (e.g., septic shock). Propofol for raised ICP. Ketamine for bronchospasm. Adjuncts like opioids blunt intubation response;…
Fospropofol (less pain), ABP-700 (no adrenal suppression), and remimazolam (rapid recovery) aim to overcome limitations of currently used anesthetic agents.…
IV induction rapidly induces unconsciousness (15–60 sec) via intravenous drugs, enabling airway management. Preferred for speed, predictability, and patient comfort,…
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