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Comparison of effects of volatile and intravenous anesthetics on pupillary function during general anesthesia in children: A prospective observational study.

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The light reflex, which reflects central nervous system dysfunction, can also be affected by anesthetic agents. Click to show full abstract

The light reflex, which reflects central nervous system dysfunction, can also be affected by anesthetic agents.

Keywords: effects volatile; comparison effects; intravenous anesthetics; volatile intravenous; anesthetics pupillary; pupillary function

Journal Title: Paediatric anaesthesia
Year Published: 2023

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