2Tomoki Nishiyama.Hemodynamic and catecholamine response to a rapid increase in isof lurane or sevoflurane concentration during a maintenance phase of anesthesia in humans[J].Anesth,2005,19:213.
5Mayer J,Boldt J,Rohm KD,et al.Desflurane anesthesia after sevoflurane inhaled induction reduces severity of emergence agitation in children undergoing ear-nose-throat surgery compared with sevoflurane induction and maintenance[J].Anesth Analg,2006,102(2):400-404.
6Mishra LD,Tiwari A.Pain and emergence agitation in children[J].Acta Anaesthesiol Scand,2006,50(1):124.
2Ghatge M S, Lee J, Smith I. Sevoflurone an ideal agent for adult daycase anesthesia [J]? Acta Anaesthesiol Scand,2003, (47): 917-931.
3Baum V C, Yemen T A, Baum L D. Immediate sevoflurane induction in children:a comparison with incremental sevoflurane and incremental halothane [J]. Anesth Analg, 1997, (85) :313-316.
4Kati I, Demirel C B, Huseyinogly U A, et al. Comparison of propofol and sevoflurane for laryngeal mask airway insertion [J]. Tohoku J Exp Med, 2003, (200) : 111-118.
5Hertzog J H, Campbell J K, Delton H J, et al. Propofol anesthesia for invasive procedures in ambulantory hospitalized children: experience in the pediatric ICU [J]. Pediatrics, 1993 (186): 93- 97.
6Strum D P. Toxicity of sevoflurane in rats [J]. Anesth Analg, 1987, 66(8) : 769-771.
7Strum D P. Stability of sevoflurane in soda lime [ J ]. Anesthesiology, 1987.67 (5) : 779-781.
8Silva LM, Braz LG, Modolo NS. Emergence agitation in pediatric anesthesia: current fcatures[J].J Pediatr (Rio J), 2008, 84(2) : 107 - 113.
9Vlajkovic GP, Sindjelic RP. Emergence delirium in children: many questions, few answers[ J]. Anesth Analg, 2007, 104 ( 1 ) : 84 - 91.
10Kuratani N. Emergence agitation in pediatric anesthesia[J]. Masui, 2007, 56(5) : 554 -559.
1Melloni C, Devivo P, Launo C, et al. Cisatracurium versus ve- curonium: a comparative, double blind, randomized, multi- center study in adult patients under propofol/fentanyl/N20 anesthesia [J]. Minerva Anestesiol, 2006, 72 (5): 299-308.