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Dauertherapie als Risikofaktor

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Der Risikopatient in der Anaesthesie

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Auf dem Arzneimittelmarkt befindet sich eine unübersehbare Anzahl von Substanzen, die allein oder in Kombination mit anderen Medikamenten zu unerwünschten Reaktionen in einer Narkose führen oder Interaktionen mit den für die Anästhesie verwendeten Pharmaka auslösen können. Deshalb werde ich mich darauf beschränken müssen, Ihnen hier — ohne Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit — zusammenfassend einige nach I meiner Ansicht für die Praxis wichtige Hinweise zu geben.

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Schug, S.A., Bonhoeffer, K. (1986). Dauertherapie als Risikofaktor. In: Ahnefeld, F.W., Seeling, W. (eds) Der Risikopatient in der Anaesthesie. Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin / Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, vol 181. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71134-3_5

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