Features of body reactions in children with oncological diseases during intravenous anesthesia with propofol
Background. Surgery is one of the cornerstones of cancer treatment. Recently, total intravenous anesthesia (TIA) has become more popular and practical in oncological surgeries due to several main reasons. However, it is important to assess the adaptive reactions of children who undergo surgical trea...
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Main Authors: | V.I. Snisar (Author), D.V. Myronov (Author) |
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