Intravenous anesthesia is considered “mild to moderate” general anesthesia, allowing the patient to breathe independently; general anesthesia is deeper and usually requires machine-assisted breathing, making it suitable for more complex surgeries.
Intravenous anesthesia is considered “mild to moderate” general anesthesia, allowing the patient to breathe independently; general anesthesia is deeper and usually requires machine-assisted breathing, making it suitable for more complex surgeries.