
The anesthesic induction in children must be technically carefully performed, but also in the child's mind. Inhalation has the advantage to be painless and easy to perform. It seems more advisable to allow the child to choice his own kind of induction. The experience of our institution is reported.
Adolescent, Child, Preschool, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Anesthesia, Intravenous, Humans, Infant, Anesthesia, General, Patient Participation, Anesthesia, Inhalation, Child
Adolescent, Child, Preschool, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Anesthesia, Intravenous, Humans, Infant, Anesthesia, General, Patient Participation, Anesthesia, Inhalation, Child
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