Effects of ketamine and midazolam on emergence agitation after sevoflurane anaesthesia in children receiving caudal block: a randomized trial
Efeitos de cetamina e midazolam sobre a incidência de agitação pós-anestesia com sevoflurano em crianças submetidas ao bloqueio caudal: estudo randomizado
Ayse Ozcan; Ayse Gunay Kaya; Namik Ozcan; Gul Meltem Karaaslan; Esen Er; Bulent Baltaci; Hulya Basar
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