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Totale intravenöse Anästhesie vs. Inhalationsanästhesie

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Die Gegenüberstellung der Fragen Umwelt, Geräteausstattung und Monitoring im Blickpunkt auf die totale intravenöse Anästhesie (TIVA) bzw. die Inhalationsanästhesie zwingt uns zunächst Begriffbestimmungen auf.

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Bergmann, H. (1993). Totale intravenöse Anästhesie vs. Inhalationsanästhesie. In: Dick, W., Eberle, B., Gervais, H., Heinrichs, W., Klein, A. (eds) Totale intravenöse Anästhesie (TIVA). Klinische Anästhesiologie und Intensivtherapie, vol 44. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77966-4_19

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