Gorbachenko A V, Levshankov A I
Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1998 Mar-Apr(2):60-2.
Intravenous anesthesia with calipsol and diprivan was used in 297 gynecological patients subjected to various short-term interventions. The course of anesthesia was monitored (arterial pressure, respiration rate, SaO2, Fet CO2) and time course of recovery of attention, thinking, and motor activity in the postoperative period after different types of anesthesia was assessed. Diprivan and fentanyl (0.7-0.8 microgram/kg) anesthesia is preferable for surgical interventions in an outpatient setting due to a smooth and uneventful course of the postoperative period and its slight effect on the cardiovascular system.