Anesthesia management by residents does not alter the incidence of recall of tracheal extubation: a teaching hospital-based propensity score analysis
A administração de anestesia por residentes não altera a incidência de memória da extubação traqueal: uma análise de pontuação de propensão baseada no ensino hospitalar
Satoki Inoue; Ryuichi Abe; Yuu Tanaka; Masahiko Kawaguchi
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