par Mundeleer, Paul
Référence Annales de l'Anesthesiologie Francaise, 17, 10, page (1115-1124)
Publication Publié, 1976
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : In the field of research into new methods, we attempted to determine the primary effect, i.e. neuroleptic effect, following the intensity of reactions to stimulation in patients undergoing microsurgery of the ear, comparing in particular the quantities of analgesic necessary during general anesthesia to ensure both clinically visible protection and, above all, suppression of the effects of stimulation at the level of recordings of arterial and venous pressures. This permits one to evaluate the dose necessary but also to determine whether or not a drug belongs to the category of neuroleptics which are important for the anesthetist.