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Anaesthesist
March 1993
Abteilung Anästhesiologie II, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover.
Ophthalmic surgeons require anaesthesia to ensure that the patient is completely relaxed for microsurgical operations and that the intraocular pressure is reduced. These conditions must be maintained throughout the operation. In addition to these requirements, the anaesthetist mostly deals with elderly patients with multiple diseases.
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March 1989
About 192 anterior chamber implantations, the authors report the advantage to utilize modulated neuroleptanalgesia.
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October 1987
Département d'Anesthésie-Réanimation, C.H.U. Côte de Nacre, Caen.
The authors have compared intraocular pressure in during induction and intubation mode. All measures were made with an aplanation tonometer (Schiotz), before induction, after induction, and immediately after intubation. Both NNLA and propofol induced an important decrease of the IOP, more with propofol (45.
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