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A Comparison of the Incidence of the Oculocardiac and Oculorespiratory Reflexes During Sevoflurane or Halothane Anesthesia for Strabismus Surgery in Children
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Some children experience a sudden slowing of the heart and impaired breathing when the surgeon pulls on the eye muscles during squint operations under anesthesia. Sevoflurane, a recently developed anesthetic vapor, may reduce this problem when compared with the established vapor halothane.
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