Investigating the effect of sodium bicarbonate solution on onset and duration of anesthesia with the use of adrenaline solution in surgical patients undergoing epidural anesthesia
In this quasi-experimental study, we assess the effect of sodium bicarbonate solution on onset and duration of anesthesia with the use of lidocaine and adrenaline solution in surgical patients undergoing epidural anesthesia
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Main Author: | Vakilian, G (Author) |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences,
1995-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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