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    3 research outputs found

    Hemodynamic changes with two lipid emulsions for treatment of bupivacaine toxicity in swines

    Author
    1. Albright GA
    2. Artur Udelsmann
    3. Auroy Y
    4. Aya AG
    5. Bern S
    6. Brown DL
    7. Candela D
    8. Cave G
    9. Cave G
    10. Chang DH-T
    11. Chen Y
    12. Corcoran W
    13. Dix SK
    14. Groban L
    15. Heavner JE
    16. Holt JP
    17. Kearney MT
    18. Leone S
    19. Li Z
    20. Litonius ES
    21. Litz RJ
    22. Marcos De Simone Melo
    23. Mazoit JX
    24. Melo MDS
    25. Mulroy MF
    26. Picard J
    27. Rosenblatt MA
    28. Ruan W
    29. Stehr SN
    30. Stojiljkovic MP
    31. Warren JA
    32. Weinberg GL
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    'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
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    Successful implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program shortens length of stay and improves postoperative pain, and bowel and bladder function after colorectal surgery

    Author
    1. Chen L-L
    2. Litonius ES
    3. Naidu R
    4. Sarin Ankit
    5. Varma MG
    6. Yost CS
    Publication venue
    eScholarship, University of California
    Publication date
    03/08/2016
    Field of study
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    eScholarship - University of California

    Successful implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program shortens length of stay and improves postoperative pain, and bowel and bladder function after colorectal surgery

    Author
    1. Chen L-L
    2. Litonius ES
    3. Naidu R
    4. Sarin Ankit
    5. Varma MG
    6. Yost CS
    Publication venue
    eScholarship, University of California
    Publication date
    03/08/2016
    Field of study
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    UCSF ERAS Protocol. (PDF 35 kb
    Springer - Publisher Connector
    PubMed Central
    eScholarship - University of California
    The Francis Crick Institute
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