The incidence of emergence delirium and risk factors following sevoflurane use in pediatric patients for day case surgery, Kingston, Jamaica
Incidência de delírio ao despertar e fatores de risco após o uso de sevoflurano em pacientes pediátricos para cirurgia ambulatorial, Kingston, Jamaica
Rachel Gooden; Ingrid Tennant; Brian James; Richard Augier; Annette Crawford-Sykes; Kelvin Ehikhametalor; Georgiana Gordon-Strachan; Hyacinth Harding-Goldson
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