Comparison of the effects of remifentanil and remifentanil plus lidocaine on intubation conditions in intellectually disabled patients
Comparação dos efeitos de remifentanil e remifentanil + lidocaína em intubação de pacientes intelectualmente deficientes
Can Eyigor; Esra Cagiran; Taner Balcioglu; Meltem Uyar
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