Ketofol

Ketofol induction was protective against emergence delirium in subtype-specific analysis. Ketofol is presented as protective against both emergence delirium and overall inadequate emergence. The preventive implications recommend preference…

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Ketofol induction was protective against emergence delirium in subtype-specific analysis. Ketofol is presented as protective against both emergence delirium and overall inadequate emergence. The preventive implications recommend preference for ketofol induction over single-agent propofol, thiopental, or ketamine alone. Ketofol may protect by improving haemodynamic stability and preserving neurocognitive function during emergence. Ketofol is described as a 1:1 ketamine-propofol admixture. Ketofol was the predominant induction agent used in the cohort.