Intravenous versus inhalational anesthesia for pediatric inpatient surgery – A systematic review and meta-analysis

General anesthesia is commonly used in pediatric inpatient surgery. It can be induced and maintained by either intravenous or volatile anesthetic agents. We aimed to elucidate whether intravenous or volatile anesthetic agents are superior with regards to preventing anesthesia-related complications.
Source: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Source Type: research