2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2010.08.003
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Spinal anesthesia-induced sedation may obviously facilitate general anesthesia

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“…However, all received a subarachnoid block. Both the use of BIS to assess propofol sedation, and the contribution of the subarachnoid block to general anaesthesia, were highlighted in correspondence .…”
Section: Tap Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, all received a subarachnoid block. Both the use of BIS to assess propofol sedation, and the contribution of the subarachnoid block to general anaesthesia, were highlighted in correspondence .…”
Section: Tap Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%