16: Is emergence from sevoflurane substantially faster than from isoflurane?
Release Date: 08/03/2020
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info_outlineWe investigate the claim that emergence from sevoflurane is substantially faster than from isoflurane. We explore rationales and discuss cost.
Our guest today is Dr. Keith Baker, Vice Chair of Education at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Connect with us @DepthAnesthesia on Twitter or email us at [email protected].
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Music by Stephen Campbell, MD.
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