Abstract
(Br J Anaesth. 2020;125:e452–e453) Airway management conditions are affected by many factors, including the anesthetic induction drugs used. A recent study by Bonnett and colleagues in patients undergoing non-elective Cesarean delivery found co-administering propofol with succinylcholine resulted in superior intubating conditions compared with the co-administration of thiopental with succinylcholine. These results support the use of propofol rather than thiopental in obstetric general anesthesia.
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