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Physiology of spinal anaesthesia and practical suggestions for successful spinal anaesthesia
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2003There are numerous physiological effects of spinal anaesthesia. This chapter focuses on the physiological effects that are of clinical relevance to the anaesthesiologist, and provides suggestions for successful management of this simple and popular technique.
Francis V, Salinas +2 more
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Spinal anaesthesia in paediatrics
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2003The use of spinal anaesthesia in children has been primarily limited to situations in which general anaesthesia was considered to pose an excessive risk. The ex-premature infant and the neurologically impaired child account for the majority of spinal anaesthetics used today.
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Defining the role of thoracic spinal anaesthesia in the 21st century: a narrative review
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2023Koji Wakabayashi, Zainub Jooma
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Spinal versus general anaesthesia in contemporary primary total knee arthroplasties
Bone and Joint Journal, 2022Adam W Amundson +2 more
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