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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 8, 568-574, Copyright © 1961 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

A Clinical Comparison of Fluothane and the Fluothane-Ether Azeotrope

VAN S. LAWRENCE M.D.1

1 Minneapolis General Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A.

The incidence of hypotension in 160 Fluothane or Flu-ether anaesthetics was analysed according to the agent given and the age of the patient. Both agents produced a transient hypotension in about 20 per cnt of the cases but Fluothane produced a significantly higher incidence of troublesome, persistent or recurrent hypotension than did Fluothane-ether. Neither agent paused hypotension in patients under 15 years of age.







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