Second report from an anaesthetic reactions advisory service
- PMID: 2929942
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1989.tb11170.x
Second report from an anaesthetic reactions advisory service
Abstract
The continued work of the advisory service is reported; this now amounts to at least 300 enquiries about clinically severe adverse reactions each year. Thiopentone is still the most commonly associated intravenous induction agent with adverse reactions (76%), particularly when it is used with suxamethonium. Local anaesthetics account for between 5 and 10% reports.
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