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Functional Substrate Mapping of the Right Atrium: A Novel Method to Identify Critical Isthmus of Re-entry in Atrial Tachycardia. [PDF]
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Hearing Rehabilitation with Osia<sup>®</sup>2 in Patients with Bonebridge<sup>®</sup> Failure. [PDF]
Yun JM, Nam Y, Lapina G, Moon IS.
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Conduction anesthesia for minor surgery
George P. Pitkin
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A Method for Evaluation of Conduction Anesthesia
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2005We propose a new method for evaluation of conduction anesthesia in animals: by the degree of prolongation of cardiac cycle during vagus nerve stimulation by solitary electric discharges synchronous to the dominant ECG wave, proximally from the site of anesthetic application on the nerve.
Yu. R. Sheikh-Zade +3 more
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New method of conduction anesthesia in the maxilla
Stomatologiya, 2014There was the research aimed at improving the effeciency of intraosseous anesthesia in the maxilla by blocking the infraorbital nerve conduction along its entire length. In the experimental part of the needle puncture defined place and character of the spreading of contrast medium into the upper jaw.
Iu V Efimov +2 more
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Peribulbar anesthesia and optic nerve conduction
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1991Serial recordings of distance visual acuity and visually evoked potentials (VEPs) after peribulbar anesthesia in three patients are reported. Visual acuity was not markedly affected but the latency and amplitude of VEPs were. This study concludes that optic nerve conduction is not significantly affected by peribulbar anesthesia.
Radhika Kunte +3 more
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