The Comparison of the Effects of Remifentanil in Combination with Sevoflurane, Desflurane or Propofol on Cognitive Functions in Elective Surgical Procedures
Cognitive functions are affected by varying degrees aftergeneral anaesthesia. We aimed to compare the effects of remifentanil incombination with sevoflurane, desflurane or propofol on haemodynamicvariables, post anaesthesia recovery and cognitive functions in patients forwhom head and neck surgery were planned
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