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TIVA involves the administration of intravenous agents, typically propofol and remifentanil, without the use of inhaled gases. It offers benefits such as rapid recovery, minimal environmental contamination, and reduced postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). Inhalational anesthesia, utilizing agents like sevoflurane or desflurane, is favored for
Modern Trends in Anesthesia: Intravenous vs. Inhalational Methods

Modern Trends in Anesthesia: Intravenous vs. Inhalational Methods

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