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Comparison of postoperative pain, perioperative analgesia consumption and surgical stress in patients receiving erector spinae plane block versus conventional analgesia for spine surgeries: a randomized controlled trial

By: Mahendranath MMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Bangalore : Dept. of Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical Care, 2023Description: 112 p. : 28 cmSubject(s): Perioperative analgesia consumption | Postoperative pain | Surgical stress in patients | Spine surgeries | Analgesia testsDDC classification: A23.1
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