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Wrong forum perhaps.
I'm in anesthesia right now, and I'm reading that continuous temp measurements aren't important under general anesthesia according to ASA standards. My question is why since volatile anesthetics can cause malignant hypertension? Is it simply because you could technically use IV anesthetics alone? And it would be essential for cases with gases (and succinylcholine)?
I'm in anesthesia right now, and I'm reading that continuous temp measurements aren't important under general anesthesia according to ASA standards. My question is why since volatile anesthetics can cause malignant hypertension? Is it simply because you could technically use IV anesthetics alone? And it would be essential for cases with gases (and succinylcholine)?