Meyers E F, Muravchick S
Anesth Analg. 1977 Jul-Aug;56(4):538-42. doi: 10.1213/00000539-197707000-00016.
A study of the post-hospitalization behavior of 122 children, 85 of whom underwent surgical anesthesia, revealed that an asleep anesthetic induction technic is not harmful to the young psyche; its use results in a greater likelihood of freedom from behavioral upset in the 1st postoperative month than when awake induction technics are employed.
一项针对122名儿童住院后行为的研究表明,其中85名儿童接受了手术麻醉,结果显示睡眠麻醉诱导技术对幼儿心理无害;与采用清醒诱导技术相比,使用该技术在术后第一个月出现行为紊乱的可能性更小。