This content is only available via PDF.
Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
Education|
June 1988
Comparison of a Computer-assisted Infusion Versus Intermittent Bolus Administration of Alfentanil as a Supplement to Nitrous Oxide for Lower Abdominal Surgery
Max E. Auserns, M.D.;
Max E. Auserns, M.D.
*Staff Anesthesiologist, University of Leiden Hospital. Present address: Emmastraat 7,6131 JV Sittard, The Netherlands.
Search for other works by this author on:
Jaap Vuyk;
Jaap Vuyk
†Medical Student, University of Leiden Hospital.
Search for other works by this author on:
Carl C. Hug, M.D., Ph.D.;
Carl C. Hug, M.D., Ph.D.
‡Visiting Research Professor (sabbatical leave). Professor of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology, Emory University Medical School and The Emory Clinic.
Search for other works by this author on:
Donald R. Stanski, M.D.
Donald R. Stanski, M.D.
§Visiting Research Professor (sabbatical leave), Associate Professor of Anesthesia and Medicine (Clinical Pharmacology), Palo Alto Veteran's Administration Medical Center.
Search for other works by this author on:
Anesthesiology June 1988, Vol. 68, 851–861.
Citation
Max E. Auserns, Jaap Vuyk, Carl C. Hug, Donald R. Stanski; Comparison of a Computer-assisted Infusion Versus Intermittent Bolus Administration of Alfentanil as a Supplement to Nitrous Oxide for Lower Abdominal Surgery. Anesthesiology 1988; 68:851–861 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198806000-00004
Download citation file:
Citing articles via
Most Viewed
Related Articles
Effect of Epidural Infusion Bolus Delivery Rate on the Duration of Labor Analgesia: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Anesthesiology (April 2018)
Pressure Support versus Spontaneous Ventilation during Anesthetic Emergence—Effect on Postoperative Atelectasis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Anesthesiology (December 2021)
Pharmacodynamics of Alfentanil as a Supplement to Propofol or Nitrous Oxide for Lower Abdominal Surgery in Female Patients
Anesthesiology (June 1993)
Intraperitoneal Local Anesthetics Have Predominant Local Analgesic Effect: A Randomized, Double-blind Study
Anesthesiology (August 2014)
Propofol: Its Role in Changing the Practice of Anesthesia
Anesthesiology (December 2008)