Analysis of the role of positive end expiratory pressure for the cannulation of the subclavian vein
1. Stepwise changes in positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) were not associated with clinically significant changes in subclavian vein (SCV) ...
1. Stepwise changes in positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) were not associated with clinically significant changes in subclavian vein (SCV) ...
1. Among patients who underwent liver transplantation, a higher level of postoperative supplemental oxygen was ineffective in reducing risk of ...
1. In patients undergoing craniotomy, a laryngeal mask airway following extubation facilitated a safer and smoother emergence from anesthesia than ...
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