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[HTML] from nih.govS Khan, N Stannard… - JRSM short reports, 2011 - shortreports.rsmjournals.com We report an interesting phenomenon we recently encountered in our hospital. Our patient was a healthy man who came in for an emergency hernia repair due to suspected obstruction. Previous anaesthesia for an orthopaedic operation the previous year had been uneventful. The ...
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SJ Billups, T Delate… - The Annals of …, 2011 - Harvey Whitney Books METHODS: This was a retrospective, pre-post cohort analysis, with each patient serving as his/her own control. In a population of elderly patients who purchased a prescription for a skeletal muscle relaxant, the primary outcome was to compare the proportion of patients ... Related articles - All 4 versions
[HTML] from joacp.orgMS Gore… - Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical …, 2011 - joacp.org We in our study have compared different doses of propofol with lignocaine and fentanyl to obtain clinically acceptable intubating conditions without using muscle relaxants. Attenuation of pressor response and haemodynamic changes were also observed during the study. Related articles