Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine-Education

  [Home] [Education Home Page]
 



Anesthetic Agents for Ambulatory Surgery - Section 3

*** ARE MUST READ ITEMS

  1. Eliminating Intensive Post-Operative Care in the same day surgery patients using short acting anesthetics
    Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum, MD
     

  2. Inhalational techniques in ambulatory anesthesia
    Girish P. Joshi, MB, BS, MD, FFARCSI
     

  3. *** Propofol-Ketamine technique: Dissociative Anesthesia for office surgery
    Barry L. Friedberg, MD
     

  4. Ultiva (Remifentanil HCI) For Injection Product Monograph
    GlaxoWellcome
     

  5. *** Propofol: A New Intravenous Anesthetic
    Peter S. Sebel, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCSI
     

  6. Tracheal Intubation without the use of muscle relaxants: A technique using Propofol and varying doses of Alfentanil
    Mark S. Scheller, MD
     

  7. Psychomotor Performance after desflurane anesthesia: A comparison with Isoflurane
    J. E. Fletcher, MB, BS, MRCP, FFARCS
     

  8. Comparison of induction, maintenance, and recovery characteristics of servoflurane with Propofol-Isoflurane anesthesia
    Ian Smith, FFARCS
     

  9. Use of Desflurane for outpatient anesthesia
    Jan Van Hemelrijck, MD,  Ian Smith, FFARCS, Paul F. White, PhD, MD
     

  10. *** New Volatile anesthetics: Desflurane and Sevoflurane
    Mark S. Scheller

 

 

[back to index page]

 
image image image