Estudo prospectivo das repercussões de baixas doses de remifentanil na função sinoatrial e na condução e refratariedade cardíaca
Prospective study on the repercussions of low doses of remifentanil on sinoatrial function and in cardiac conduction and refractory period
Simone Soares Leite; Elizabeth Bessadas Penna Firme; Márcia Santana Bevilaqua; Leonel dos Santos Pereira; Jacob Atié
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