[Problems in anesthesia of drug addicts]
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[Problems in anesthesia of drug addicts]
Abstract
This review attempts to provide an inside view of the current state of knowledge on the anesthetic management of the drug addict intra- and postoperatively. The summary of the numerous publications on this subject demonstrates that neither a unanimous opinion nor a uniform anesthetic procedure exists. The choice of procedure depends on the medical history as well as the physical and psychological status of the patient.
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