Potential effects of genetic polymorphism on anesthesia use for COVID-19 infected patients at intensive care unit
<p>Background: New coronavirus disease is considered one of the most widely spreading viral infections all over the world. Increased numbers of severe COVID-19 cases are growing up. Severe cases require ICU mechanical ventilation and hence anesthesia requirement. </p><p>Aim: Review...
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Main Authors: | Sara AR (Author), Mohamed Raslan (Author), Eslam MS (Author), Nagwa A Sabri (Author) |
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Scientific Journal of Genetics and Gene Therapy - Peertechz Publications,
2022-01-06.
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