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Corrigendum to ‘Do we need inhaled anaesthetics toblunt arousal, haemodynamic responses tointubation after i.v. induction with propofol,remifentanil, rocuronium?’ [Br J Anaesth 2006; 97:835-841]
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Do we need inhaled anaesthetics to blunt arousal, haemodynamic responses to intubation after i.v. induction with propofol, remifentanil, rocuronium?
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Do we need inhaled anaesthetics to blunt arousal and haemodynamic responses to intubation after intravenous induction with propofol, remifentanil and rocuronium?
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Do we need inhaled anaesthetics to blunt arousal, haemodynamic responses to intubation after i.v. induction with propofol, remifentanil, rocuronium?
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The mechanisms of carbon monoxide production by inhalational agents
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Two new CO2 absorbents (Drägersorb® Free and Amsorb Plus®): an in vitro comparison for possible production of Compound A and Carbon monoxide
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Production of compound A and carbon monoxide in circle systems : an in vitro comparison of two carbon dioxide absorbents
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No Compound A formation with Superia (R) during minimal-flow sevoflurane anesthesia : a comparison with Sofnolime
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Only carbon dioxide absorbents free of both NaOH and KOH do not generate compound A during in vitro closed-system sevoflurane : evaluation of five absorbents
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Compound A production from sevoflurane is not less when KOH-free absorbent is used in a closed-circuit lung model system